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Are Donatos Pizza and Peter Piper Pizza based in the same state?
Title: Spider-Plant Man Passage: Spider-Plant Man is a British parody short film which parodies the Spider-Man 2002 film adaptation, made for the Comic Relief 2005 appeal and aired on BBC One on 11 March 2005. It featured Rowan Atkinson as Peter PiperSpider-Plant Man and Rachel Stevens as his love-interest Jane-Mary. Jim Broadbent also made an appearance, portraying Batman, and Tony Robinson as Robin. Title: Donatos Pizza Passage: Donatos Pizza is a pizza delivery restaurant chain headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. It has nearly 200 locations in eight states, with the majority of locations in Ohio. Donatos is also served at several venue outlets including Ohio Stadium and the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Title: Peter Piper (disambiguation) Passage: Peter Piper is a nursery rhyme. Title: Work It (Missy Elliott song) Passage: "Work It" is a hip hop song written by American rapper Missy Elliott and her producer Tim "Timbaland" Mosley for Elliott's fourth studio album "Under Construction" (2002). The song's musical style, and production by Timbaland, were heavily inspired by old school hip hop from the 1980s, and includes a portion which samples Run-D.M.C. 's "Peter Piper". The beginning of the song samples Rock Master Scott the Dynamic Three's "Request Line". Title: Vic Neill Passage: Vic Neill (24 November 1941 - 24 December 1999) was a British cartoonist who drew for D.C. Thomson and I.P.C.'s comics. His first notable comic work was on Sparky strip Peter Piper. In 1969, he replaced Dudley Dexter Watkins on Topper cover star Mickey the Monkey after Watkins' sudden death. Neill was a big admirer of Watkins' artwork. He made his debut in the Beano with The McTickles in 1971. In 1974, this was replaced by another Scottish-themed strip, Wee Ben Nevis. Title: Alliteration Passage: Alliteration is a figure of speech and a stylistic literary device which is identified by the repeated sound of the first or second letter in a series of words, or the repetition of the same letter sounds in stressed syllables of a phrase. "Alliteration" is from the Latin word "littera", meaning "letter of the alphabet", and the first known use of the word to refer to a literary device occurred around 1624. Alliteration narrowly refers to the repetition of a letter in any syllables that, according to the poem's meter, are stressed, as in James Thomson's verse "Comedragging the lazy languid Line along". Another example is "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers". Title: Peter Piper Pizza Passage: Peter Piper Pizza is an Arizona-based pizza chain with locations in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Nevada, and Mexico, and formerly in Colorado, Utah, and Michigan. Restaurants usually have a large dining area that adjoins a game room with playground equipment and classic arcade games. Title: Peter Piper Passage: "Peter Piper" is an English-language nursery rhyme and well-known alliteration tongue-twister. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19745. Title: Nick Brennan Passage: Nick Brennan is a British cartoonist who works mainly for D. C. Thomson Co. Ltd. He started drawing for the company in 1993, drawing a revival of Peter Piper from "The Dandy", revived from The Magic Comic, but looking nothing like Watkins' creation, instead sporting an Elvis-like hairdo and purple jumper. Title: Peter Piper (Royal Navy officer) Passage: Captain Aston Dalzell Piper, (19 April 1913 8 November 1995), known as Peter Piper, was an officer in the Royal Naval Reserve in the Second World War. He was notable for two events: he was the first reservist to command a submarine, and the first reservist officer to receive the Distinguished Service Cross in the Second World War.
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Donatos Pizza
Peter Piper Pizza
Johnny English and the killer cleaner were in what installment of the Johnny English film series?
Title: Mark Huffam Passage: Mark Huffam is a film and television producer. He was a producer on "The Martian", "Johnny English", and the television series "Game of Thrones". Title: William Davies (screenwriter) Passage: William Davies (sometimes credited William Davis or Will Davies) is an English screenwriter and film producer. He has written and co-written a number of films including 1988's "Twins", "The Real McCoy", "Johnny English", "Alien Autopsy", "Flushed Away", "How to Train Your Dragon", "Johnny English Reborn" and "Puss in Boots". Title: Pik-Sen Lim Passage: Pik-Sen Lim (, born 15 September 1944) is a Malaysian Chinese actress based in the United Kingdom who has appeared on British television since the 1960s. She is best known for playing the character of Su-Lee, the Chinese Communist student in the British sitcom "Mind Your Language" (197779) and playing the killer cleaner in "Johnny English Reborn". Title: Johnny English Reborn Passage: Johnny English Reborn is a 2011 British action comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. The film is the sequel to "Johnny English" (2003), and stars Rowan Atkinson reprising his role as the title character and directed by Oliver Parker. The film is the second installment of the "Johnny English film series". Title: Johnny English Reborn (soundtrack) Passage: Johnny English Reborn is a motion picture soundtrack to the 2011 film of the same name written by the English film composer Ilan Eshkeri. The song "I Believe in You" by Rumer, that is heard in the end credits of the film, is not included in the soundtrack. Title: Johnny English Passage: Johnny English is a 2003 British-American spy comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre infused with comedy similar to Atkinson's Mr. Bean character. The film stars Rowan Atkinson, Natalie Imbruglia, Ben Miller and John Malkovich. The screenplay was written by Bond writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, with William Davies, and the film was directed by Peter Howitt. It is the first installment of the "Johnny English film series". Title: Johnny English 3 Passage: Johnny English 3 is an upcoming British action comedy film directed by David Kerr. It is a sequel to 2011 film "Johnny English Reborn" and the third installment of "Johnny English series". The film stars Rowan Atkinson. It will be released on 12 October 2018 by Universal Pictures. Title: Johnny English (film series) Passage: Johnny English is a British series of action comedy film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. It features Rowan Atkinson as the titular character, based on the screenplay was written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. The series included 3 instalments: "Johnny English" (2003), "Johnny English Reborn" (2011), and the upcoming "Johnny English 3" which is in pre-production. The series also infused with comedy similar to Atkinson's Mr. Bean character and grossed 320 worldwide. Title: Can't Go Back (Primal Scream song) Passage: "Can't Go Back" is a song by the band Primal Scream. It was released as a single on 14 July 2008, and was the first and only single to be released from the band's ninth album, "Beautiful Future". The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 48 on 26 July 2008. The song was featured in the video for the 2008 British Grand Prix at the Formula One website. The song is also featured in the 2010 film "Kick-Ass", , and trailers for the 2011 film "Johnny English Reborn". Title: St Albans Cathedral Choir Passage: St Albans Cathedral Choir is an English Cathedral Choir based in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. It is made up of around 20 boy choristers aged 714 and 12 adult lay clerks. In 2003 it appeared in the coronation scene of the film Johnny English.
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Pik-Sen Lim
Johnny English Reborn
Do Nick Grinde and Andy Tennant share the same nationality?
Title: Andy Tennant Passage: Andy Tennant (born June 15, 1955) is an American screenwriter, film and television director, and dancer. Title: Exiled to Shanghai Passage: Exiled to Shanghai is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and Armand Schaefer and starring Wallace Ford, June Travis, and Dean Jagger. Title: Public Enemy's Wife Passage: Public Enemy's Wife is a 1936 American crime film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Abem Finkel and Harold Buckley. The film stars Pat O'Brien, Margaret Lindsay, Robert Armstrong, Cesar Romero, Dick Foran and Joe King. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 25, 1936. Title: Nick Grinde Passage: Nick Grind (January 12, 1893 June 19, 1979) was an American film director and screenwriter. He directed 57 films between 1928 and 1945. Title: Menu (film) Passage: Menu is a 1933 American Pre-Code short comedy film directed by Nick Grinde, produced by Pete Smith, and filmed in Technicolor. The film was nominated for an Academy Award at the 6th Academy Awards in 1933 for Best Short Subject (Novelty). This could be considered a "prequel" to the MGM short film "Penny Wisdom" (1937), also produced by Pete Smith. Title: Public Wedding Passage: Public Wedding is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Roy Chanslor and Houston Branch. The film stars Jane Wyman (in her first starring role), William Hopper, Dick Purcell, Marie Wilson, Berton Churchill and Archie Robbins. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 10, 1937. Title: White Bondage Passage: White Bondage is a 1937 American drama film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Jean Muir, Gordon Oliver, Howard Phillips, Joe King, Harry Davenport and Virginia Brissac. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 5, 1937. Title: Hitler Dead or Alive Passage: Hitler Dead or Alive is a 1942 American propaganda war film directed by Nick Grinde. The plot of "Hitler Dead or Alive" was inspired by true events but takes a quasi-comic tone. Title: The Captain's Kid Passage: The Captain's Kid is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Tom Reed. The film stars May Robson, Sybil Jason, Guy Kibbee, Jane Bryan, Fred Lawrence and Dick Purcell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 14, 1936. Title: The Girl from Alaska Passage: The Girl from Alaska is a 1942 American western film directed by Nick Grinde and William Witney and starring Ray Middleton, Jean Parker and Jerome Cowan.
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Nick Grinde
Andy Tennant
Fenwicks Scrub Flora Reserve is located west of a town that had how many inhabitants in 2016 ?
Title: Port Macquarie Passage: Port Macquarie is a coastal town in the local government area of Port Macquarie-Hastings. It is located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, about 390 km north of Sydney, and 570 km south of Brisbane. The town is located on the Tasman Sea coast, at the mouth of the Hastings River, and at the eastern end of the Oxley Highway (B56). The town with its suburbs had a population of 45,698 in June 2016. Title: Wharparilla Flora Reserve Passage: The Wharparilla Flora Reserve is a small environmental reserve located 2 km west of Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Title: Booyong Flora Reserve Passage: The Booyong Flora Reserve is a protected nature reserve located in Booyong in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. The 13 ha subtropical jungle is situated 18 km northeast of Lismore and is a remnant of the Big Scrub, of which than less than one percent of the original Big Scrub remains. Title: Wildlife of Botswana Passage: The wildlife of Botswana refers to the flora and fauna of Botswana. Botswana is around 90 covered in savanna, varying from shrub savanna in the southwest in the dry areas to tree savanna consisting of trees and grass in the wetter areas. Even under the hot conditions of the Kalahari Desert, many different species survive; in fact the country has more than 2500 species of plants and 650 species of trees. Vegetation and its wild fruits are also extremely important to rural populations living in the desert and are the principal source of food, fuel and medicine for many inhabitants. Title: Krakau, Saxony Passage: Krakau (German) or Krakow (Sorbian) was a small town in what is now the district of Bautzen in Saxony, Germany. It was located within the Sorbian area, where many inhabitants traditionally speak the West Slavic Sorbian language, and it shared its name with the much larger Polish city. The town was entirely vacated in 1938 when the area became a military training area. After the war, the town was briefly repopulated, before the Soviet occupation troops again evicted the inhabitants to resume use of the area for military purposes. The town was destroyed. Title: Bago Bluff National Park Passage: Bago Bluff is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, approximately 410 km northeast of Sydney. It is situated south west of Wauchope and includes parts of the former Broken Bago State Forest and a part of Lorne State Forest. The Bago Bluff National Park also includes in the northern section the old Bago Bluff Flora Reserve and Six B Flora Reserve. Title: Stingray Swamp Flora Reserve Passage: Stingray Swamp Flora Reserve (SWFR) is located immediately north of Penrose township in the south-western region of Wingecarribee Shire. The reserve is primarily surrounded by the Penrose State Forest, which is a commercially active plantation forest administered by the Forest Corporation NSW. Pine species dominate the state forest with a mix of native vegetation types in isolated pockets and adjacent areas. Stingray Swamp Flora Reserve belongs to a larger wetland complex known as the Paddys River Wetland Complex (PRWC). These wetlands also form part of the Paddys River sub-catchment, which belong to the larger Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment. Historic use of this area has mainly been that of pine plantation, agriculture and mining activities. The forest is publicly accessible and therefore is a site of mixed recreational activities. Title: Norwood, Tasmania Passage: Norwood is a suburb 3 kilometers southeast of the Launceston CBD. The minor suburb of Queechy is also included as part of Norwood. The area was opened up for development in the 1960s with considerable growth in the 1970s to 1980s and contains a mix of large, older-style family homes with patches of more modern homes, mostly in the central-eastern portion of the suburb. Norwood is located on a 60-80m high, relatively flat-topped alluvial plateau with the valley of the North Esk River to the east, the Punchbowl Reserve to the north and the Carr Villa Flora Reserve, Carr Villa Cemetery and the Kings Meadows Golf Course to the west. Title: Fenwicks Scrub Flora Reserve Passage: The Fenwicks Scrub Flora Reserve is a protected nature reserve that is located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The 110 ha reserve is situated west of Port Macquarie on the Great Dividing Range. The reserve is dominated by warm temperate rainforest. Rainforest occurs between 990 and above sea level. The 20 m tall canopy is 98 Sassafras and Coachwood. Title: Wilsons Peak Flora Reserve Passage: The Wilsons Peak Flora Reserve is a protected nature reserve that is located in the Northern Rivers region in the state of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The reserve is bounded to the north by the border between New South Wales and the state of Queensland. The nearest town is the Queensland settlement of Killarney .
45,698
Fenwicks Scrub Flora Reserve
Port Macquarie
What star of A Chinese Ghost Story is widely known as "Fairy Sister"?
Title: A Chinese Ghost Story (2011 film) Passage: A Chinese Ghost Story, also known as A Chinese Fairy Tale, is a 2011 fantasy-supernatural film directed by Wilson Yip, starring Louis Koo, Liu Yifei, Yu Shaoqun, Kara Hui, Louis Fan, and Wang Danyi Li. The film is adapted from one of the tales in Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", a collection of supernatural stories set in ancient China. Title: A Chinese Ghost Story II Passage: A Chinese Ghost Story II ( II) is a 1990 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. It is the sequel to "A Chinese Ghost Story" and is followed by "A Chinese Ghost Story III". Title: Liu Yifei Passage: Liu Yifei (born 25 August 1987), birth name An Feng (), legal name Liu Ximeizi (), also known as Crystal Liu, is a Chinese actress, model and singer. Said to be one of the most beautiful Chinese actresses, Liu is widely known as "Fairy Sister" in the entertainment industry for her sweet and delicate image. In 2009, she was named as one of the New Four Dan Actresses in China. Title: Wu Ma Passage: Fung Wang-yuen (22 September 1942 4 February 2014), better known by his stage name Wu Ma, was a Hong Kong actor, director, producer and writer born in Tianjin, Republic of China. Wu Ma made his screen debut in 1963, and with over 240 appearances to his name (plus 49 directorial credits within a fifty-year period), he was one of the most familiar faces in the history of Hong Kong Cinema and best known as the Taoist ghosthunter in "A Chinese Ghost Story". Title: A Chinese Ghost Story III Passage: A Chinese Ghost Story III "(Sinnui Yauwan III: Do Do Do)" is a 1991 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. It is the sequel to "A Chinese Ghost Story" and "A Chinese Ghost Story II". Title: Eternity: A Chinese Ghost Story Passage: Eternity: A Chinese Ghost Story () is a Chinese period drama series produced by Taiwanese station CTS in collaboration with several other countries and is loosely based several famous folktales such as the love story of Nie Xiaoqian and Ning Caicheng from Pu Songling's novel "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" (), the legend of Gan Jiang and Mo Ye and others. The cast consists of actors from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore. Title: A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation Passage: A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation () is a 1997 Hong Kong animated film. It was written and produced by Tsui Hark and his production company, Film Workshop. The animation was produced by Japanese animation studio, Triangle Staff. It is also referred to as ""Xiao Qian"", ""Little Pretty"", ""Chinese Ghost Story Xiao Qian"". Title: Tsui Hark Passage: Tsui Hark (, born 15 February 1950), born Tsui Man-kong, is a Vietnam-born Chinese film director, producer and screenwriter. Tsui has produced also directed several influential Hong Kong films such as "A Better Tomorrow"; "A Chinese Ghost Story"; "Once Upon a Time in China"; and most recently, blockbusters such as "Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame", "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate" and "". He is viewed as a major figure in the Golden Age of Hong Kong cinema and has been regarded by critics as "one of the masters of Asian cinematography." Title: A Chinese Ghost Story Passage: A Chinese Ghost Story () is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic comedy horror film starring Leslie Cheung, Joey Wong and Wu Ma, directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. The plot was loosely based on a short story about Nie Xiaoqian from Qing dynasty writer Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" (), and also inspired by the 1960 Shaw Brothers Studio film, "The Enchanting Shadow". The film was popular in Hong Kong and several Asian countries, including South Korea and Japan, when released. Most notably it boosted the stardom of Joey Wong, won Leslie Cheung popularity in Japan, and sparked a trend of folklore ghost films in the Hong Kong film industry, including two sequels, an animated film, a television series and a 2011 remake. The film was ranked number 50 of the Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures presented at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. Title: Ching Siu-tung Passage: Ching Siu-tung (born 1953), also known as Tony Ching, is a Hong Kong action choreographer, actor, film director and producer, who has directed over 20 films, including the critically acclaimed supernatural fantasy "A Chinese Ghost Story" (1987). He produced the spectacular clip L'me-Stram-Gram for the French star singer Mylne Farmer at a cost of 1 million. He studied in the Eastern Drama Academy and trained in Northern Style Kung Fu for 7 years
Liu Yifei
A Chinese Ghost Story (2011 film)
Liu Yifei
Are both Lino Brocka and Abiola Abrams from the Philippines?
Title: Sibak: Midnight Dancers Passage: Sibak: Midnight Dancers is a 1994 Philippines film, and the first of a series of three gay-themed movies by Mel Chionglo and Ricky Lee about the lives of macho dancers (strippers) in the gay bars of Manila. The later two are "Burlesk King" and "Twilight Dancers". All three follow in the tradition of Lino Brocka's 1988 film "Macho Dancer." This movie was banned in the Philippines. Title: Lino Brocka Passage: Catalino "Lino" Ortiz Brocka (April 3, 1939 May 22, 1991) was a Filipino film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and significant Filipino filmmakers in the history of Philippine cinema. In 1983, he founded the organization Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP), dedicated to helping artists address issues confronting the country. Title: Macho Dancer Passage: Macho Dancer is a 1988 Philippine film, directed Lino Brocka, which explores the harsh realities of a young, poor, rural gay man, who after being dumped by his American boyfriend, is forced to make a living for himself in Manila's seamy red-light district. Based on a true story, the film's frank depiction of homosexuality, prostitution, drag queens and crooked cops, porno movie-making and sexual slavery, and drugs and violence caused the Filipino government censors to order extensive edits of the film, forcing an uncensored edition to be smuggled out of the Philippines and shown to a limited number of international film festivals. This print is now part of the permanent collection at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Title: Lamberto V. Avellana Passage: Lamberto Vera Avellana (February 12, 1915 April 25, 1991) was a prominent Filipino film and stage director. Despite considerable budgetary limitations that hampered the post-war Filipino film industry, Avellana's films such as "Anak Dalita" and "Badjao" attained international acclaim. In 1976, Avellana was named by President Ferdinand Marcos as the very first National Artist of the Philippines for Film. While Avellana remains an important figure in Filipino cinema, his reputation as a film director has since been eclipsed by the next wave of Filipino film directors who emerged in the 1970s, such as Lino Brocka and Ishmael Bernal. Title: Sa Kabila ng Lahat Passage: Sa Kabila ng Lahat "(In Spite of Everything)" is a 1990 Filipino film directed by filmmaker Lino Brocka. It stars Dina Bonnevie and Tonton Gutierrez. This is the last film made by Brocka before he was killed in a car accident. Title: Cinema Artists Passage: Cinema Artists is an independent Filipino motion picture company founded by Lino Brocka and Mike de Leon to produce and distribute the films that Brocka or de Leon directed. Title: Manila (2009 film) Passage: Manila is an independently produced twinbill film that pays homage to Lino Brocka's "Jaguar" and Ishmael Bernal's "Manila By Night". Piolo Pascual co-produced and starred in both episodes. Title: Abiola Abrams Passage: Abiola Abrams (born July 29, 1976) is an American TV host, Internet personality, personal coach, motivational speaker and author. Her advice columns on topics such as relationships and self-worth include "Intimacy Intervention" on Essence.com and "Abiolas Love Class" on MommyNoire.com. She is the author of the self-esteem advice guide "The Official Bombshell Handbook: The 13 Sacred Secrets of Feminine Power" and "Dare", a love story retelling of "Faust" set in the hip hop world. Abrams is also the creator of a lifestyle blog and web video series at AbiolaTV.com. Title: Nora Aunor filmography Passage: Nora Aunor is a Filipino actress, recording artist, and film producer who has worked in theater, radio, television,concerts and film. She started her career as a singer and eventually tried her luck on movies. Aunor made more than 1 movie in the span of more than 45 years. She is the only actress of her generation to have been directed by four National Artists for film Awardees, Gerardo de Leon, Lamberto Avellana, Lino Brocka, and Ishmael Bernal. As an actress, she is regarded as one of the best in the business because of the quality movies, television shows and stage plays that she did. She was named by NO! Magazine as one of the "Philippines' 15 Best Actors of All Time" in 2004, S Magazine named her as the "Philippines' Best Actress of All Time" in 2006 and in 2010, she was hailed by the Green Planet Movie Awards as one of the "10 Asian Best Actresses of the Decade". Title: Biktima Passage: Biktima is a 2012 Filipino drama film starring Cesar Montano and Angel Aquino. The film is directed by R.D. Alba and produced under Alba Productions and CM Films. It is released by Star Cinema on September 19, 2012. The movie is a remake of Lino Brocka's 1990 film of the same name.
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Lino Brocka
Abiola Abrams
The athletics competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at a stadium with a capacity of what?
Title: Water polo at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The water polo competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil. It was one of four aquatic sports at the Games, along with diving, swimming, and synchronised swimming. Title: 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The 2017 Southeast Asian Games (Malay: "Sukan Asia Tenggara 2017" ), officially known as the 29th Southeast Asian Games (Abbreviation: 29th SEA Games; Malay: "Sukan Asia Tenggara ke-29" ) and commonly known as Kuala Lumpur 2017 was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event that took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia This was the sixth time that Malaysia hosted the games and its first time since 2001. Previously, it had also hosted the 1965, 1971, 1977 and 1989 editions of the games. Title: Diving at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The diving competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil. It was one of four aquatic sports at the Games, along with swimming, water polo, and synchronised swimming. Title: Archery at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The archery competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at National Sports Complex, Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. Title: Futsal at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The futsal competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at Panasonic Stadium in Shah Alam. Title: Muaythai at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The Muay Thai competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at MATRADE Exhibition and Convention Centre. Title: Athletics at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The athletics competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Bukit Jalil. The marathon event meanwhile, was held in Putrajaya. Title: Bukit Jalil National Stadium Passage: The Bukit Jalil National Stadium (Malay: Stadium Nasional Bukit Jalil) in Bukit Jalil, located in the National Sports Complex to the south of the city center of Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, all-seater multi-purpose stadium and the home ground of the Malaysian national football team. With a capacity of 87,411, it is the largest stadium in Malaysia, the second largest in Southeast Asia and the ninth largest football stadium in the world, only behind Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia. Title: Rugby sevens at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The rugby sevens competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at the Petaling Jaya Stadium in Petaling Jaya. Title: Swimming at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games Passage: The swimming competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place at National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil. It was one of four aquatic sports at the games, along with diving, water polo, and synchronised swimming. Meanwhile, marathon swimming was held at the Putrajaya Lake.
87,411
Athletics at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games
Bukit Jalil National Stadium
What Norwegian county capital is also home to an independent game development studio?
Title: Sickhead Games Passage: Sickhead Games, LLC is an American independent game development studio founded in 2002. It is best known for its multiplatform turn-based strategy game ARMED! , its involvement with the MonoGame framework and Torque series of game engines, and the development of several PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch ports of popular indie games including TowerFall Ascension, Stardew Valley, Darkest Dungeon, , and Axiom Verge. Title: Ravn Studio Passage: Ravn Studio AS is an independent game development studio based in Drammen, Norway. It was established in 2002 by Stine Wrn and Tinka Town. Title: Vlambeer Passage: Vlambeer is a Dutch independent game development studio made up of Rami Ismail and Jan Willem Nijman. The studio, founded in 2010, is known for its games "Nuclear Throne", "Ridiculous Fishing", "Super Crate Box", "" and "Luftrausers" and for its stand on video game cloning. Title: Drammen Passage: Drammen is a city in Buskerud, Norway. The port and river city of Drammen is centrally located in the eastern and most populated part of Norway. Drammen is the capital of the county of Buskerud. Title: Ska Studios Passage: Ska Studios is an independent game development studio founded by James Silva in 2007 after winning a contract to publish "" to Xbox Live Arcade. Ska Studios has released four Metacritic-aggregated console games since then, more than any similarly sized studio. Ska Studios currently consists of James Silva and Michelle Juett Silva. Title: Sumo Digital Passage: Sumo Digital Ltd. is a British independent game development studio based in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Set up in 2003 following the closure of Infogrames Studios SheffieldGremlin Interactive. Sumo currently employs more than 270 development staff, many of whom had previously worked together at Infogrames and Gremlin. Title: Bjarky Fixed Link Passage: The Bjarky Fixed Link (Norwegian: "Bjarkyforbindelsen" ) is a proposed fixed link which will connect the three islands of Bjarkya, Sandsya, and Grytya in the municipality of Harstad in Troms county, Norway. Grytya and Bjarkya will be connected by a subsea road tunnel and a bridge will connect Grytya and Sandsya. The tunnel to Bjarkya will be 3.25 km long. The bridge to Grytya would be 300 m long plus a 900 m long causeway. The project also includes 3 km of road on Grytya to connect the existing roads to the new undersea tunnel. The Bjarky Tunnel will be part of Norwegian County Road 867, while the Sandsya Bridge will be part of Norwegian County Road 124. Title: Cipher Prime Passage: Cipher Prime is a video game development studio based in Philadelphia. The company was founded in 2008. Cipher Prime is best known for its titles Auditorium (2008), Fractal (2010), and Splice (2012). They are currently working on a Kickstarter-backed sequel to Auditorium titled Auditorium 2: Duet. Since 2012, Cipher Prime has been hosting their own monthly Game Jams on Thursday nights in their Philadelphia offices. In 2013 they enlarged their office to create the Philly Game Forge, a coworking space for independent game developers. Several of their games have been featured in Humble Bundles, including Humble Bundles With Android 4 and 6. Title: VoxelStorm Passage: VoxelStorm Ltd is a British independent game development studio, video game publisher and music publisher. The company was founded by Eugene Hopkinson, and is based in England and Scotland. VoxelStorm has developed and released several games, most nostably "AdvertCity" and "sphereFACE". Title: Nyrthos Passage: Nyrthos is an action RPG, currently in development by BeerDeer Games, a Czech independent game development studio. The target platforms are Windows PC, Macintosh, Android and iOS.
Drammen
Ravn Studio
Drammen
When was the South Korean actress starred in Guardian Angel born?
Title: Yoon Da-hoon Passage: Yoon Da-hoon (born Nam Kwang-woo on December 30, 1964) is a South Korean actor. He gained popularity with the sitcom "Three Friends" in 2000. Yoon has since starred in television dramas such as "Guardian Angel" (2001), "Let's Get Married" (2005), "Don't Worry" (2005), "Hyena" (2006), "Please Come Back, Soon-ae" (2006), and "Three Men" (2009), as well as the films "Sky Doctor" (1997), "A Tearful Story" (2000), and "Family" (2002). His daughter Nam Kyung-min is also an actress. Title: Song Hye-kyo Passage: Song Hye-kyo (born November 22, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She gained popularity through her leading roles in television dramas "Autumn in My Heart" (2000), "All In" (2003), "Full House" (2004), "That Winter, the Wind Blows" (2013) and "Descendants of the Sun" (2016) which achieved pan-Asia success. She has also starred in films "Hwang Jin Yi" (2007), "The Grandmaster" (2013), "My Brilliant Life" (2014) and "The Queens" (2015). Title: Park Min-ha (actress) Passage: Park Min-ha (born July 2, 2007) is a South Korean actress. Park began her career as a child actress in 2011, and has appeared in such productions as the South Korean disaster film "Flu" (2013), the Korean drama television series "King of Ambition" (2013), and the music video for K.Will's song "Love Blossom" (2013). Her father is SBS anchorman Park Chan-min. Title: Lee Hye-young (actress, born 1962) Passage: Lee Hye-young (born November 25, 1962) is a South Korean actress. She is the daughter of celebrated film director Lee Man-hee, who died in 1975 when she was in middle school. Lee began her acting career in 1981 at the age of 17 through a local musical theatre production of "The Sound of Music". Since then she has performed in theater, feature and short films, and television. She was one of the most prominent South Korean actresses in the 1980s, starring in films such as "The Blazing Sun" (1985), "Winter Wanderer" (1986), "Ticket" (1986), "The Age of Success" (1988), "North Korean Partisan in South Korea" (1990), "Fly High Run Far" (1991), "Passage to Buddha" (1993), and "No Blood No Tears" (2002). Lee also played supporting roles in the Korean dramas "I'm Sorry, I Love You" (2004), "Fashion 70's" (2005) and "Boys Over Flowers" (2009). Title: Jessica Boehrs Passage: Jessica Boehrs (born 5 March 1980) is a German singer and actress. Boehrs started her singing career in 1996 in the band, JessVaness, and produced vocals for a Hands Up project Novaspace, which performed a few Top-10 hit-singles including "Time After Time", "Guardian Angel", and "Beds Are Burning". She also appeared in "EuroTrip" (2004) as Mieke, the object of Scott Thomas's European vacation quest. While Boehrs was with Novaspace, she sang on the albums "Supernova" and "Cubes". Title: Guardian Angel (TV series) Passage: Guardian Angel () is a 2001 South Korean television drama series starring Song Hye-kyo and Kim Min-jong. It aired on SBS from August 1 to September 20, 2001 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Title: Kim Ji-mee Passage: Kim Ji-mee (born July 15, 1940) is a South Korean actress, producer, and film planner whose activity began in 1957. She was born in Daedeok, South Chungcheong province, Korea in 1940. While a student of Deokseong Girls' High School, Kim was cast to Kim Ki-young's film, "Hwanghon yeolcha" () in 1957. Kim has been commonly dubbed "Elizabeth Taylor of Korea" by the South Korean news media for her resemblance with the American actress' appearance and popularity as well as her many marriages and divorces. Title: Shim Eun-ha Passage: Shim Eun-ha is a retired South Korean actress. Shim rose to popularity in the 1990s, starring in some of the highest-rated Korean dramas of all time, such as "The Last Match", "M" and "Trap of Youth". But she is best known for her acclaimed performance in Hur Jin-ho's melodrama "Christmas in August", for which she swept the Best Actress awards in 1998. This was followed by another well-received turn in romantic comedy "Art Museum by the Zoo". Shim suddenly retired from show business at the height of her fame in 2001, and her mystique solidified her status as the most beloved South Korean actress of that decade. Title: Mimie Mathy Passage: Mimie Mathy (born 8 July 1957) is a French actress, comedian and singer who is best known for her starring role in the long-running "Josephine, Guardian Angel" television series. Mathy has achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism, and is 4 ft tall. Title: Kim Min-jong Passage: Kim Min-jong began his career on Korean film and television in the 1990s as a matinee idol with a gentle, serious image. He starred in popular TV series that kicked off pre-"Hallyu" Korean drama trends, notably "Feelings", "A Faraway Country", "Mister Q", "Secret" and "Guardian Angel". He also appeared in the films "You Know What, It's a Secret", "Resistance of Teenagers", and Park Chan-wook's sophomore effort "Trio".
November 22, 1981
Guardian Angel (TV series)
Song Hye-kyo
Sohni Mahiwal, is anIndia-USSR film, released in which year, based on the story of Sohni Mahiwal, the music was scored by Anu Malik, an Indian music director, singer, actor, director, and producer who primarily works in the Hindi film industry?
Title: Anupama Deshpande Passage: Anupama Deshapande is a Bollywood playback singer who has won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her folk song "Sohni Chinab Di" in the film "Sohni Mahiwal" (1984). This song was originally meant for Asha Bhonsle who since was busy those days. Therefore, Annu Malik recorded this song in the voice of Anupama Deshpande so that it could later on dubbed by Asha Bhonsle. But on listening the song, Asha Bhonsle sportingly advised to retain the song as it was, in the voice of Anupama Deshpande by giving full credit to the anupama's singing talent. She has sung a total of 124 songs in 92 films. Title: Daboo Malik Passage: Daboo Malik, (born Israr Sardaar Malik), is an Indian music director, composer, singer, actor and scriptwriter in the Hindi film industry. Title: Sohni Mahiwal (1946 film) Passage: Sohni Mahiwal is a 1946 HindiUrdu romantic drama film produced in Mumbai by Jayant Desai Productions. It was directed by Ishwarlal and Ravindra Jaykar. The title is derived from a folk story about Sohni Mahiwal. The film starred Begum Para in the lead role as Sohni, along with Ishwarlal, Mubarak, Dixit and Shobha. Title: Aadar Malik Passage: Aadar Malik is an Indian actor, musician, stand-up comedian and part of the popular comic group, Schitzengiggles Comedy, also called SNG Comedy, which was formed in 2014. He is the son of Abu Malik, who is the brother of the famous music director Anu Malik and nephew of Chacha Choudhary, the Indian Music-composer and director. Title: Amaal Mallik Passage: Amaal Mallik is a music composer and playback singer in the Hindi film industry hailing from a musical family. He is the grandson of Sardar Malik; son of Daboo Malik and Jyothi Malik; brother of singer Armaan Malik and nephew of music composer and singer Anu Malik. Mallik started learning music at the age of 8 and took a liking towards the piano. He debuted in 2014 by composing 3 songs for Salman Khan's "Jai Ho", following it up with the song "Naina" from "Khoobsurat". Title: Poonam Dhillon Passage: Poonam Dhillon (born 18 April 1962) is an Indian Hindi film, theatre and TV actress. A former Femina Miss India (1977), Dhillon has acted in over 80 films. She is best known for her 1979 film "Noorie", for her six films with Rajesh Khanna; "Red Rose", "Dard", "Nishaan", "Zamana (1985 film)", "Awam" (from 1980 to 1987) and "Jai Shiv Shankar" (1978) and other films; "Romance" (1983), "Sohni Mahiwal" (1984), "Samundar" (1986), "Saveray Wali Gaadi" (1986), "Karma" (1986), "Naam" (1986), "Maalamaal" (1988) etc. Title: Sohni Mahiwal (1958 film) Passage: Sohni Mahiwal is a 1958 Bollywood film produced by J. N. Choudhary and directed by Raja Nawathe. The film stars Bharat Bhushan, Nimmi and Om Prakash in lead roles. The film's music is composed by Naushad. The film is based on the tragic romances of the Sindh, Sohni Mahiwal. Title: Virasat (1997 film) Passage: Virasat (English: "Inheritance") is a 1997 Indian Hindi film, directed by Priyadarshan. The story was adapted from the Tamil film "Thevar Magan". Mushir-Riaz duo produced the film. It starred Anil Kapoor, Tabu, Amrish Puri, Pooja Batra, Milind Gunaji and Govind Namdeo. The music was composed by Anu Malik and S. P. Venkatesh, with the former composing the songs and the latter composing the score. The film marked the comeback for Priyadarshan in Hindi cinema. Music director Annu Malik reused some of the original tunes of Ilaiyaraaja from "Thevar Magan". Title: Anu Malik Passage: Anu Malik, (born Anwar Sardaar Malik), is an Indian music director, singer, actor, director, and producer who primarily works in the Hindi film industry. Son of Sardar Malek, Anu Malik made his debut as a music composer in 1980. In the 1990s he wrote music for the films Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee, Baazigar, and Jaanam. He trained in music and made his debut in Hindi films in 1980 with the film "Hunterwali 77". Title: Sohni Mahiwal (1984 film) Passage: Sohni Mahiwal (Hindi: , Russian: , "Legenda o lyubvi " ) is a 1984 India-USSR film based on the story of Sohni Mahiwal, directed by Umesh Mehra and Latif Faiziyev (USSR), produced by F. C. Mehra. It stars Sunny Deol and Poonam Dhillon in pivotal roles. The writers were Shanti Prakash Bakshi and Javed Siddiqui. The music was scored by Anu Malik. Choreographer P. L. Raj.
1984
Sohni Mahiwal (1984 film)
Anu Malik
Which 2009 Chinese television series starred a singer and actor who gained his fame through Super Boy, a televised singing competition?
Title: Yu Haoming Passage: Yu Haoming is a Chinese Mandopop singer from Guangzhou, Guangdong. He made his debut in 2007 on the televised Chinese singing competition "Super Boy", on which he placed sixth nationwide. On 22 October 2010, while filming the television series "I Have a Date with Spring" () in Shanghai, Yu was injured in an explosive accident with co-star Selina, suffering third-degree burns over 39 of his body. Title: Zhang Yangyang (singer) Passage: Zhang Yangyang (born October 1, 1991) is a Chinese pop singer, who rose to fame through 2013 Super Boy, one of the most popular televised singing competition, by winning the 6th prize. Title: The5 Passage: The5 are a pop boy band composed of Kazem Chamas, Ahmed Hassan, Adil Echbiy, Said Karmouz and Mohamed Bouhezza (aka BMd). They finished second in the fourth series of the Arabic televised singing competition "The X Factor Arabia" in 2015 and are currently considered the most popular boy band in the Middle East region. Title: Chinese Paladin 3 (TV series) Passage: Chinese Paladin 3 (Chinese: ) is a 2009 Chinese television series adapted from the video game of the same title, and, because of an added time travel concept allowing the protagonist from "Chinese Paladin" (2005) to appear in the setting decades before the events of the first. It was first aired on Taizhou Broadcasting Station in June 2009. "Chinese Paladin 2" was not filmed because the producers felt that the third game had a much stronger story than the second. Title: Niall Horan Passage: Niall James Horan (born 13 September 1993) is an Irish singer and songwriter. He is best known as a member of the boy band One Direction. In 2010, Horan auditioned as a solo artist for British televised singing competition "The X Factor". After being eliminated as a solo performer, Horan joined four other contestants to form One Direction. The band has released five commercially successful albums, performed on four worldwide tours, and won a number of awards. Title: Amguulan Passage: Amguulan () (born August 30, 1984), commonly known as Amulong or Amu, is a Chinese singer and songwriter of Mongolian descent. He competed in the 2007 edition of the singing competition show "Super Boy" on Hunan Television. Title: Jackie Tam Passage: Jackie Tam (born December 2, 1988 in ShenzhenChina), is a Chinese singer-songwriter who debuted in 2010 after winning fourth place at the 2010 Super Boy singing competition. Title: Liu Xijun Passage: Sara Liu Xijun (), is a Chinese pop singer who rose to fame through televised singing competitions. Born April 30, 1988 in Shenzhen, Guangdong of Hakka Meixian ancestry, she began as a singer by ranking fifth in the fourth season (2009) of a singing contest in China, "Super Girls" (Chinese: ), or Happy Girl. Title: Vision Wei Passage: Wei Chen () (born February 22, 1986), also known as Vision Wei, is a Chinese pop singer and actor, who rose to fame through Super Boy a televised singing competition. He is best known through his album "Disparate" and his role as Ye Shuo on Meteor Shower. Title: Meteor Shower (TV series) Passage: Meteor Shower () is a 2009 Chinese television series starring Zheng Shuang, Hans Zhang, Yu Haoming, Vision Wei and Zhu Zixiao. It premiered on Hunan TV on August 8, 2009.
Meteor Shower
Vision Wei
Meteor Shower (TV series)
The William Floyd House is located in what county in New York?
Title: Manor St. George Passage: Manor St. George or St. George's Manor was a large tract of land purchased by William "Tangier" Smith in the 17th century on Long Island, in central Suffolk County, New York. Parts of the original parcel, which was approximately 64000 acre of land, are preserved in bits and pieces: 127 acres (0.51 km) and the main house and buildings are called the Manor of St. George and located in Shirley; 35 acres (0.14 km) and another house are called the Longwood Estate and located in Ridge; and 35 acres (0.14 km) became part of the William Floyd Estate. Title: John G. Floyd Passage: John Gelston Floyd (February 5, 1806 October 5, 1881) was a U.S. Representative from New York, grandson of William Floyd. Title: William Floyd House Passage: William Floyd House, also known as Nicholl Floyd House and Old Mastic House, was a home of William Floyd, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, in Mastic Beach, New York. It was his home from 1734 until 1803. This home is distinct from Gen. William Floyd House, his later home in Westernville, New York, that is also on the National Register and which was designated a National Historic Landmark. Title: Mastic Beach, New York Passage: Mastic Beach is a village in the southeast part of the town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 12,930 at the 2010 census, at which time it was an unincorporated census-designated place. The village is located in the general vicinity of the hamlet of Mastic Beach. Title: Floyd, New York Passage: Floyd is a town in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 3,819 at the 2010 census. The town is named after William Floyd, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Title: Western Town Hall Passage: Western Town Hall, also known as Liberty Hall, is a historic town hall building located at Westernville in Oneida County, New York. It was built in 1911 and is a two story, gable roofed timber frame structure. It was constructed from dismantled components of the ca. 1850 Empire Hotel in Delta. It was rebuilt as "Liberty Hall," a social gathering hall, and named in honor of General William Floyd. The second floor has an auditorium. It has been used as the town hall since 1962. Title: William Floyd School District Passage: The William Floyd School District is located in the southern area of the Town of Brookhaven on Long Island in New York. The district serves the contiguous communities of Shirley, Mastic, Mastic Beach and Moriches. The William Floyd School District is one of the larger school districts on Long Island and is named after William Floyd, one of only 56 men to sign the Declaration of Independence. The district is located on the south shore of Long Island, approximately 60 miles east of New York City, with an enrollment of 8,653 students as of 2016. William Floyd students attend five elementary schools, two middle schools, and a senior high school. Title: County Route 46 (Suffolk County, New York) Passage: County Route 46 (CR 46) is a major county road in eastern Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. It runs south-to-north from CR 75 in Smith Point County Park (part of the Fire Island National Seashore) to New York State Route 25A (NY 25A) near the border of Shoreham and Wading River. The road is known as the William Floyd Parkway along its entire length, and is named after William Floyd, a Long Island native and a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. Despite its "parkway" designation within the State of New York, the road is open to commercial vehicles. Title: Southaven County Park Passage: Southaven County Park is located in Brookhaven and South Haven, New York in central Long Island. It is located between Sunrise Highway (Route 27) just west of William Floyd Parkway, off of Victory Avenue (Suffolk CR 56North Sunrise Service Road), and crossed by the Carmans River. Title: Gen. William Floyd House Passage: Gen. William Floyd House in Westernville, New York is a National Historic Landmark. It was the home of William Floyd, 17341821, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. This is distinct from William Floyd House, a prior home of his in Mastic Beach, New York that is also on the National Register.
Suffolk County
William Floyd House
Mastic Beach, New York
Daphne Slater attended what school founded by one of the Great Twelve Livery Company's of the City of London?
Title: Worshipful Company of Drapers Passage: The Worshipful Company of Drapers is one of the 110 livery companies of the City of London. It has the formal name The Master and Wardens and Brethren and Sisters of the Guild or Fraternity of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of the Mystery of Drapers of the City of London. More usually known simply as the Drapers' Company, it is one of the historic Great Twelve Livery Companies and was founded during the Middle Ages. Title: Adams' Grammar School Passage: Adams' Grammar School (often abbreviated as AGS) is a grammar school for boys, located in Newport, Shropshire, offering day and boarding education. It was founded in 1656 by William Adams, a wealthy member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers (one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London). Title: Guild of Mercers' Scholars Passage: The Guild of Mercers' Scholars, established circa 1947 as Civic Guild of Old Mercers by ex-pupils of Mercers' School, has the stated aim of encouraging former pupils of the Mercers' School to become Freemen of the City of London, and Liverymen: and to select, if possible, a Livery Company appropriate to their own trade or profession. The Guild is run along the same lines as a Livery Company. Title: Daphne Slater Passage: Daphne Helen Slater (3 March 1928 4 October 2012) was an English actress noted for Shakespearian and period films. She was born in London and educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, when it was in Acton, before attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she won the academy's gold medal. Title: Honourable Company of Master Mariners Passage: The Honourable Company of Master Mariners is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The Company was formed in 1926; it was made a Livery Company by the City of London in 1932, making it the first new Livery Company to be formed since 1746. While the other Livery Companies are entitled to the style "Worshipful", the Master Mariners are styled "Honourable", King George V having granted them that honour in 1928. Title: Worshipful Company of Mercers Passage: The Worshipful Company of Mercers is the premier Livery Company of the City of London and ranks first in the order of precedence of the Companies. It is the first of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies. Although of even older origin, the Company was incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1394, the Company's earliest extant Charter. The Company's aim was to act as a trade association for general merchants, and especially for exporters of wool and importers of velvet, silk and other luxurious fabrics (mercers). By the 16th century many members of the Company had lost any connection with the original trade. Today, the Company exists primarily as a charitable institution, supporting a variety of causes. The Company's motto is "Honor Deo", Latin for "Honour to God". Title: Masters of the Worshipful Company of Brewers Passage: The Worshipful Company of Brewers is a livery company of the City of London, ranked 14th in the companies's order of precedence. Its origins can be traced back with certainty to 1292, although it probably existed in some form up to a century earlier as the Guild of Our Lady and St Thomas Becket. Its successor, the Mistery of Free Brewers, were granted the right by the Mayor and Aldermen of London to appoint Masters and Wardens in 1406. Henry VI granted the first of a series of Royal Charters to the company in 143738. Until the last century, the company admitted non-brewers so that they could be represented by a livery company. From the mid-16th century, masters were elected annually; all of those whose names are known are listed below. Title: Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls Passage: Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls is an independent day school in Elstree, Hertfordshire. It is often referred to as "Habs" (or "Habs Girls" to distinguish it from the neighbouring Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School). The school was founded in 1875 by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London. Title: Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars Passage: The Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars is the 110th livery company of the City of London. It was recognized as a company without Livery in 2010, and being constituted as a Livery Company on 11 February 2014 by the Court of Aldermen. Title: Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths Passage: The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths is one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London.
Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls
Daphne Slater
Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls
The Type 93 and Type 100 Flamethrowers were flamethrowers used during which War?
Title: Type 93Type 100 flamethrower Passage: The Type 93 and Type 100 Flamethrowers ( , Kysan-shiki sy-kaen-hasshaki  Hyaku-shiki kaen-hasshaki ) were flamethrowers used by the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese Navy's SNLF during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. Title: Type 97 torpedo Passage: The Type 97 was a 17.7 in diameter torpedo used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Intended for use with Japan's "Ko-hyoteki" class midget submarines, the torpedo was based on the 24-inch diameter Type 93 "Long Lance" used by Japanese surface vessels, but redesigned to meet the smaller 18-inch physical dimensions of the midgets' two torpedo tubes. Larger Japanese submarines were armed with the 21-inch Type 95 torpedo. Title: SM U-109 Passage: SM "U-109" was a Type U 93 submarine of the Imperial German Navy in World War I, taking part in the First Battle of the Atlantic. The building contract was confirmed 5 May 1916, and was awarded to Germaniawerft, Kiel. A Type 93 boat, she was launched 25 September 1917 and commissioned 7 November. She was under the command of Otto Ney. On 28 January 1918, she was sunk in the English Channel, possibly by a mine, while diving to avoid ships from the Dover Patrol (particularly drifter H.M. Beryl III). She sank no ships. Title: Second Sino-Japanese War Passage: The Second Sino-Japanese War was a military conflict fought primarily between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan from July 7, 1937 to September 9, 1945. It began with the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937 in which a dispute between Japanese and Chinese troops escalated into a battle. The conflict then escalated further into a full-scale war. It ended with the unconditional surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945 to the Allies of World War II. Title: ROKS flamethrowers Passage: The ROKS-2 and ROKS-3 were man-portable flamethrowers used by the USSR in the Second World War. Title: Mark 16 torpedo Passage: The Mark 16 torpedo was a redesign of the United States Navy standard Mark 14 torpedo to incorporate war-tested improvements for use in unmodified United States fleet submarines. The torpedo was considered the United States standard anti-shipping torpedo for twenty years; although significant numbers of Mark 14 wartime production remained in inventory. This hydrogen peroxide propelled, 21 inch (53 cm) torpedo was 246 inches (6.25 m) long and weighed 2 tons (1800 kg). The Mod 0 warhead contained 1260 lb (572 kg) of TPX explosive and was the most powerful conventional submarine torpedo warhead ever used by any Navy. The United States used TPX explosive which was about 75 more powerful (7405 Jg.) than the Type 97 explosive in the larger Japanese Type 93 Mod 3. (780 kg of Type 97, 4370 Jg.) The Mod 1 warhead contained 960 lb (435 kg) of TPX or HBX (7552 Jg.) explosive. The torpedo could be set for straight- or pattern-running. Title: Livens Large Gallery Flame Projector Passage: Livens Large Gallery Flame Projectors were large experimental flamethrowers used by the British Army in World War I, named after their inventor, Royal Engineers officer William Howard Livens. Title: Type 100 Te-Re Passage: The Type 100 Te-Re was an artillery observation vehicle of the Imperial Japanese Army used to spot and recon for SPGs and stationary artillery. Based on the chassis of the Type 97 Te-Ke tankette, production began in 1940. The Type 100 Te-Re was able to accommodate a crew of six to eight men as well the observation and radio equipment. A total of 100 to 150 were produced. They were mainly used in the Second Sino-Japanese War. Title: Type 93 surface-to-air missile Passage: The Type 93 Surface-to-air missile (93 , 93shiki-kinkyori-titaik-yuddan ) is a surface-to-air missile used by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. It is the vehicle-borne version of the Type 91 missile. Title: Type 100 submachine gun Passage: The Type 100 submachine gun ( , Hyaku-shiki kikan-tanj ) was a Japanese submachine gun used during World War II, and the only submachine gun produced by Japan in any quantity. It was made in two basic variants referred to by American and British observers as the Type 10040 and the Type 10044, the latter also known as the Type 100 (Simplified). A third variant was a folding version of the early model, sometimes referred to as the Type 100 Navy, made for parachutists.
Second Sino-Japanese War
Type 93Type 100 flamethrower
Second Sino-Japanese War
Melissa George had a supporting role in which 2001 neo-noir mystery film by David Lynch?
Title: Devil in a Blue Dress (film) Passage: Devil in a Blue Dress is a 1995 American neo-noir mystery film directed by Carl Franklin and photographed by Tak Fujimoto. The film is based on Walter Mosley's novel of the same name and features Denzel Washington, Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals, and Don Cheadle. Title: The Late Show (film) Passage: The Late Show is a 1977 American neo-noir mystery film written and directed by Robert Benton and produced by Robert Altman. It stars Art Carney, Lily Tomlin, Bill Macy, Eugene Roche, and Joanna Cassidy. Title: Sunset Grill (film) Passage: Sunset Grill is a 1993 American neo-noir mystery film starring Peter Weller as a private detective in Los Angeles. The movie co-stars Lori Singer and Stacy Keach, and was directed by Kevin Connor. Title: The Rosary Murders Passage: The Rosary Murders is a 1987 American neo-noir mystery film starring Donald Sutherland as Father Koesler, based upon the novel by William X. Kienzle. Kienzle received screenplay credit, as did Elmore Leonard. Title: The Usual Suspects Passage: The Usual Suspects is a 1995 American neo-noir mystery film directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio del Toro, Kevin Pollak, Chazz Palminteri, Pete Postlethwaite, and Kevin Spacey. Title: Blue Velvet (film) Passage: Blue Velvet is a 1986 American neo-noir mystery film, written and directed by David Lynch. Blending psychological horror with film noir, the film stars Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper and Laura Dern. The title is taken from Bobby Vinton's 1963 song of the same name. Title: Melissa George Passage: Melissa Suzanne George (born 6 August 1976) is an Australian-American actress. A former national rollerskating champion and model in Australia, George began her acting career playing Angel Parrish on the Australian soap opera "Home and Away" from 1993 to 1996. After moving to the United States, George made her film debut in the neo-noir science fiction feature "Dark City" (1998) and later appeared in supporting roles in Steven Soderbergh's crime film "The Limey" (1999) and David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" (2001). Title: Mulholland Drive (film) Passage: Mulholland Drive (stylized as Mulholland Dr.) is a 2001 neo-noir mystery film written and directed by David Lynch and starring Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Justin Theroux, Ann Miller, and Robert Forster. It tells the story of an aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Watts), newly arrived in Los Angeles, who meets and befriends an amnesiac woman (Harring) hiding in an apartment which belongs to Betty's aunt. The story includes several other seemingly unrelated vignettes that eventually interlock, as well as some surreal and darkly comic scenes and images that relate to the cryptic narrative. Title: The Two Jakes Passage: The Two Jakes is a 1990 American neo-noir mystery film, and the sequel to the 1974 film "Chinatown". Title: Chinatown (1974 film) Passage: Chinatown is a 1974 American neo-noir mystery film, directed by Roman Polanski from a screenplay by Robert Towne, starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. The film was inspired by the California Water Wars, a series of disputes over southern California water at the beginning of the 20th century, by which Los Angeles interests secured water rights in the Owens Valley. The Robert Evans production, a Paramount Pictures release, was the director's last film in the United States and features many elements of film noir, particularly a multi-layered story that is part mystery and part psychological drama.
Mulholland Drive
Melissa George
Mulholland Drive (film)
The coach of the 2003 Montana Grizzlies football team was born in what year?
Title: 2016 Montana Grizzlies football team Passage: The 2016 Montana Grizzlies football team or better known as the team that lost to the worst team in the Big Sky UNC, represented the University of Montana in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Grizzlies were led by second-year coach Bob Stitt and played their home games on campus at WashingtonGrizzly Stadium. Montana participated as a member of the Big Sky Conference, of which they are a charter member. They finished the season 65, 35 in Big Sky play to finish in eighth place. Title: 2013 Montana Grizzlies football team Passage: The 2013 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Grizzlies were led by second-year head coach Mick Delaney and played their home games on campus at WashingtonGrizzly Stadium. Montana participated as a member of the Big Sky Conference, of which they are a charter member. They finished the season 103, 62 in Big Sky play to finish in third place. They received an at-large bid to the FCS Playoffs where they lost in the second round to Coastal Carolina. Title: 2012 Montana Grizzlies football team Passage: The 2012 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Grizzlies were led by first-year head coach Mick Delaney and played their home games on campus at WashingtonGrizzly Stadium. Montana is a charter member of the Big Sky Conference. Title: 2015 Montana Grizzlies football team Passage: The 2015 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Grizzlies were led by first-year coach Bob Stitt who took over after 15 years coaching the NCAA Division II Colorado Mines Orediggers. The Grizzlies played their home games on campus at WashingtonGrizzly Stadium. Montana participated as a member of the Big Sky Conference, of which they are a charter member. They finished the season 85, 62 in Big Sky play to finish in a tie for second place. They received an at-large bid to the FCS Playoffs where they defeated South Dakota State in the first round before losing in the second round to North Dakota State. Title: 2009 Montana Grizzlies football team Passage: The 2009 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Grizzlies were led by head coach Bobby Hauck and played their home games at WashingtonGrizzly Stadium. Title: 2003 Montana Grizzlies football team Passage: The 2003 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 2003 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Grizzlies were led by first-year head coach Bobby Hauck and played their home games at WashingtonGrizzly Stadium. Title: 1982 Montana Grizzlies football team Passage: The 1982 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 1982 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Big Sky Conference. The Grizzlies were led by third-year head coach Larry Donovan, played their home games at Dornblaser Field and finished the season with a record of six wins and six losses (66, 52 Big Sky) as the Big Sky Conference champions. Tied with Idaho and Montana State at the top of the league standings, Montana defeated both to win the tie-breaker and title. Title: 2017 Montana Grizzlies football team Passage: The 2017 Montana Grizzlies football team represents the University of Montana in the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Grizzlies are led by third-year coach Bob Stitt and play their home games on campus at WashingtonGrizzly Stadium in Missoula, Montana as a charter member of the Big Sky Conference. Title: 2014 Montana Grizzlies football team Passage: The 2014 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Grizzlies were led by head coach Mick Delaney in his third and final year and played their home games on campus at WashingtonGrizzly Stadium. Montana participated as a member of the Big Sky Conference, of which they are a charter member. They finished the season 95, 62 in Big Sky play to finish tied for second place. They received an at-large bid to the FCS Playoffs where they lost in the second round to inter conference rival Eastern Washington. Title: Bobby Hauck Passage: Robert Lawrence Hauck (born June 14, 1964) is a college football coach, currently the special teams coordinator for the San Diego State football team. He most recently was the head coach at UNLV Rebels. Hauck was previously the head coach at Montana, where he led the Grizzlies to seven conference titles and postseason berths in as many seasons, including three national championship game appearances. In 2013, following three losing seasons at UNLV, Hauck led the Rebels to their first winning season since 2000.
1964
2003 Montana Grizzlies football team
Bobby Hauck
Andrs Muschietti, is an Argentine film director and screenwriter, best known for directing which 2013 English-language Spanish supernatural drama horror film directed and co-written by Andy Muschietti, and based on his 2008 Argentine short film, of the same name?
Title: Justin and the Knights of Valour Passage: Justin and the Knights of Valour (Spanish: Justin y la espada del valor) is a 2013 English-language Spanish 3D computer animated fantasy film whose working title was "Goleor: The Scales and the Sword". It is the story of a boy named Justin, who wants to become a knight like his grandfather Sir Roland. It was produced, created, developed and animated by Kandor Graphics, the second of their two animated films (the first was the 2008 film, "The Missing Lynx"). It was produced by Antonio Banderas, Marcelino Almansa, Kerry Fulton and Ralph Kamp. It was written by Matthew Jacobs and Manuel Sicilia with music by Ilan Eshkeri. It was edited by Claudio Hernndez and directed by Manuel Sicilia. Sony Pictures Entertainment distributed it in Spain, and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom. Title: Grand Piano (film) Passage: Grand Piano is a 2013 English-language Spanish thriller film directed by Eugenio Mira and starring Elijah Wood and John Cusack. The film is about a once promising pianist returning for a comeback performance, only to be the target of a sniper who will kill him if he plays one wrong note. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on 20 September 2013 and was given a VOD release on 30 January 2014. It was given a limited release in U.S. theatres on 7 March. Title: Mama (2013 film) Passage: Mama is a 2013 English-language Spanish supernatural drama horror film directed and co-written by Andy Muschietti and based on his 2008 Argentine short film "Mam". The film stars Jessica Chastain and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and is produced by Zandy Federico and co-writer Barbara Muschietti, with Guillermo del Toro serving as executive producer. Title: The Gaucho War Passage: The Gaucho War (La guerra gaucha) is a 1942 Silver Condor award winning Argentine historical drama and epic film directed by Lucas Demare and starring Enrique Muio, Francisco Petrone, ngel Magaa, and Amelia Bence. The film's script, written by Homero Manzi and Ulyses Petit de Murat, is based on the novel by Leopoldo Lugones published in 1905. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on November 20, 1942 and is considered by critics of Argentine cinema to be one of the most successful films in history. It won three Silver Condor awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Lucas Demare), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Ulises Petit de Murat and Homero Manzior), given by the Argentine Film Critics Association at the 1943 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards for the best films and performances of the previous year. Title: Andy Muschietti Passage: Andrs Muschietti (] ;; born 26 August 1973), usually credited as Andy Muschietti, is an Argentine film director and screenwriter, best known for directing the 2013 horror film "Mama" and the 2017 adaptation of Stephen King's "It". Title: Busco novio para mi mujer Passage: Busco novio para mi mujer is a 2016 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Enrique Begne and co-written by Begne, Leticia Lpez Margalli, and Gabriel Ripstein based on Pablo Solarz's 2008 Argentine film "Un novio para mi mujer". Title: Barbara Muschietti Passage: Brbara Muschietti (] ;;) is an Argentine film producer and screenwriter, best known for producing the 2013 horror film "Mama" and the 2017 adaptation of Stephen King's "It". Title: The Last Exorcism Part II Passage: The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010's "The Last Exorcism", and released on March 1, 2013. Title: Muse (2017 film) Passage: Muse (Spanish: "Musa" ) is an upcoming English-language Spanish supernatural thriller film directed by Jaume Balaguer. The screenplay, written by Balaguer and Fernando Navarro, is based on the Spanish novel "The Lady Number Thirteen" by Jos Carlos Somoza. The film stars Elliot Cowan, Franka Potente, Ana Ularu, Joanne Whalley, Christopher Lloyd and Leonor Watling. It is scheduled to be released in Spain on 1 December 2017. Title: It (2017 film) Passage: It: Chapter One, or simply It, is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Andy Muschietti, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The screenplay is by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman. The first of a planned duology, the film tells the story of seven children in Derry, Maine, who are terrorized by the eponymous being, only to face their own personal demons in the process. The novel was previously adapted into a 1990 miniseries.
Mama
Andy Muschietti
Mama (2013 film)
What was the name of the live album recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto, incorporating Rush's album telling the story of a dystopian future?
Title: All Live Passage: All Live is a live album by Gordon Lightfoot, It was recorded at the historic Massey Hall. The album was released on April 17, 2012, through Rhino Records. It is a collection of live concert recordings that span 1998 to 2001; all of the recordings are in untouched condition (directly from the mixing board), and span Lightfoot's entire career with some of his best songs. Title: Jazz at Massey Hall Passage: Jazz at Massey Hall is a live jazz album featuring a performance by "The Quintet" given on 15 May 1953 at Massey Hall in Toronto. The quintet was composed of several leading 'modern' players of the day: Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach. It was the only time that the five men recorded together as a unit, and it was the last recorded meeting of Parker and Gillespie. Title: 2112 (album) Passage: 2112 (pronounced ""twenty-one twelve"") is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. Released on 1 April 1976, it features the seven-part title suite composed by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, with lyrics written by Neil Peart telling a dystopian story set in the year 2112. It is sometimes described as a concept album although the songs on the second side are unrelated to the suite. Rush repeated this arrangement on the 1978 album "Hemispheres". Title: Live at Massey Hall (Matthew Good album) Passage: Live At Massey Hall is a live album by Canadian musician Matthew Good. It was recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto on May 29, 2008 during his Full Band Tour. Title: Don't Let It Bring You Down Passage: "Don't Let It Bring You Down" is the seventh track on Neil Young's album "After the Gold Rush". It was written by Young. It also appears on the 1971 Crosby, Stills, Nash Young live album "4 Way Street" as well as Young's 2007 album "Live at Massey Hall 1971", which was recorded in 1971, and Young's 2013 album "Live at the Cellar Door", which was recorded in 1970. John Reed wrote an arrangement of this for The Hampton String Quartet in 2006. Title: All the World's a Stage (album) Passage: All the World's a Stage is a double live album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1976. The album was recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto on June 11, 12, and 13 during their "2112" tour. The title of the album alludes to William Shakespeare's play "As You Like It", which would again be referenced by Rush in their 1981 song "Limelight". Title: Sunday Concert Passage: Sunday Concert is Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot's fifth album, released in 1969 on the United Artists label. It was Lightfoot's first live album and until the release of a live DVD in 2002 remained Lightfoot's only officially released live recording. The album was recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto. Title: Live at Massey Hall (Blue Rodeo album) Passage: Live At Massey Hall is a live album by Canadian country rock group Blue Rodeo, released by Warner Music Canada on October 16, 2015. The album was recorded during the band's shows at Massey Hall in 2014, during their tour to support their 2013 album, "In Our Nature". Title: The Chieftains Live! Passage: The Chieftains Live! is the first album by The Chieftains which was recorded live. It was recorded on tour in December 1976 at Symphony Hall in Boston and Massey Hall in Toronto. Title: Live at Massey Hall 1971 Passage: Live at Massey Hall 1971 is a live album by Neil Young. Released in 2007, the album features a solo, acoustic performance from Massey Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 19 January 1971 during the "Journey Through the Past Solo Tour." It is the second release in Young's "Archives Performance Series". It reached 1 in Canada with 11,000 units sold in its first week. It debuted at 9 on the Irish Charts, and 30 on the UK albums chart.
All the World's a Stage
All the World's a Stage (album)
2112 (album)
Which 2017 American comedy film stars Regina Hall and is directed by the director of "Undercover Brother?"
Title: The Adventures of Hooligan Squad in World War III Passage: The Adventures of Hooligan Squad in World War III is a 2017 American sci-fi television film directed by Aaron McGruder in which United States and Japan wage war against one another in World War III. The film stars Regina King. Title: Malcolm D. Lee Passage: Malcolm D. Lee (born January 11, 1970) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He has directed such films as "Undercover Brother", "The Best Man", "Roll Bounce", "Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins", "Soul Men" and "Girls Trip". He also directed an episode of the sitcom "Everybody Hates Chris". He is a cousin of film director Spike Lee, and is a graduate of Packer Collegiate Institute and Georgetown University. He directed an installment in the "Scary Movie" franchise, "Scary Movie 5". In 2013, he directed "The Best Man Holiday", a sequel to "The Best Man". Title: Naked (2017 film) Passage: Naked is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Michael Tiddes and written by Rick Alvarez, Cory Koller and Marlon Wayans. It is a remake of the 2000 Swedish film "Naken". The film stars Marlon Wayans, Regina Hall, Jonathan Todd Jackson, Scott Foley, Loretta Devine, Brian McKnight and Dennis Haysbert. The film was released on Netflix on August 11, 2017. Title: Eddie Griffin Passage: Edward Griffin (born July 15, 1968) is an American comedian and actor. He is best known for portraying Eddie Sherman on the sitcom "Malcolm Eddie" and the title character in the 2002 comedy film "Undercover Brother". He also played T.J. in the "Deuce Bigalow" movies. Title: Malibu's Most Wanted Passage: Malibu's Most Wanted is a 2003 American comedy film written by and starring Jamie Kennedy and co-starring Taye Diggs, Anthony Anderson, Blair Underwood, Regina Hall, Damien Dante Wayans, Ryan O'Neal, and Snoop Dogg. The film is written by the creators of "MADtv", Fax Bahr and Adam Small, who also serve as producers. The character of "B-Rad" (a spoof of Eminem's character "B-Rabbit" in the film "8 Mile") originally appeared in Jamie Kennedy's hidden-camera show "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment", but started in his stand-up routine when he was starting out. The film was given a PG-13 rating by the MPAA. To keep it, the film's end credits were edited to prevent the film from receiving an R rating. Title: With This Ring (2015 film) Passage: With This Ring is an American romantic comedy-drama television movie that aired on Lifetime in 2015. Written and directed by Nzingha Stewart, the movie stars Regina Hall, Jill Scott and Eve. Stewart adapted the script from the 2006 novel "The Vow" by Denene Millner, Angela Burt-Murray and Mitzi Miller. Title: Undercover Brother Passage: Undercover Brother is a 2002 AmericanCanadian action comedy film starring Eddie Griffin and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. The screenplay is by Michael McCullers and co-executive producer John Ridley, who created the original Internet animation characters. It spoofs blaxploitation films of the 1970s as well as a number of other films, most notably the James Bond franchise. It also stars former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Chris Kattan and comedian Dave Chappelle as well as Aunjanue Ellis, Neil Patrick Harris, Denise Richards, and Billy Dee Williams, and features a cameo by James Brown. Title: Think Like a Man Passage: Think Like a Man is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Tim Story and written by Keith Marryman and David A. Newman, based on Steve Harvey's 2009 book "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man". The film stars an ensemble cast, featuring Michael Ealy, Jerry Ferrara, Meagan Good, Regina Hall, Kevin Hart, Terrence J, Taraji P. Henson, Romany Malco and Gabrielle Union. Title: People Places Things Passage: People Places Things is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by James C. Strouse. The film stars Jemaine Clement, Regina Hall, Jessica Williams, Stephanie Allynne and Michael Chernus. The film was released on August 14, 2015, by The Film Arcade. Title: Girls Trip Passage: Girls Trip is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver, from a story by the pair and Erica Rivinoja, who based the script off their own experiences with their female friends. The film stars Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Tiffany Haddish, Jada Pinkett Smith, Larenz Tate, and Mike Colter, and follows a group of four friends who go to New Orleans to attend the Essence Music Festival in order to reconnect.
Girls Trip
Malcolm D. Lee
Girls Trip
Between what years was W. Davis Merritt Jr. the editor of the newspaper published in Wichita, Kansas and owned by The McClatchy Company?
Title: Carlos K. McClatchy Passage: Carlos K. McClatchy (March 25, 1927 April 16, 1989) was called C.K. McClatchy, as had been his grandfather, Charles Kenny McClatchy. This second C.K. was a son of Carlos McClatchy, first editor of "The Fresno Bee". He became president of McClatchy Newspapers upon the death of his aunt, Eleanor McClatchy in 1979. Over the next decade, until his own death, he guided the family-owned media company on a course that led toward The McClatchy Company, a major, nationwide newspaper chain. Title: The State (newspaper) Passage: The State is an American daily newspaper published in Columbia, South Carolina. The newspaper is owned and distributed by The McClatchy Company in the Midlands region of the state. "The State" is the second largest newspaper in South Carolina. Title: The Sun News Passage: The Sun News is a daily newspaper published in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in the United States. It serves the Grand Strand region of South Carolina with a daily circulation of 50,000 and a Sunday circulation of 60,000. It is owned by The McClatchy Company. Title: Valentine S. McClatchy Passage: Valentine Stuart McClatchy (August 29, 1857 May 15, 1938) was an American newspaper owner and journalist. Serving as publisher of "The Sacramento Bee" (now The McClatchy Company) from their father's death in 1883, McClatchy co-owned the paper with his brother Charles K. McClatchy until 1923. After leaving the newspaper business, he became a leading figure in the anti-Japanese movement in California, forming key exclusionary groups to lobby for alien land laws and race-based limits on immigration and naturalization. Title: The Bellingham Herald Passage: The Bellingham Herald is a daily newspaper published in Bellingham, Washington, in the United States. It is currently owned by The McClatchy Company. Title: The Modesto Bee Passage: The Modesto Bee is a California newspaper, founded in 1884 as the "Daily Evening News" and published continuously as a daily under a variety of names. Prior to its purchase by Charles K. McClatchy and McClatchy Newspapers in 1924, it merged in the same year with the "Modesto News-Herald", adopting that name as part of a consolidation. In 1933 it changed its name to the "Modesto Bee and News-Herald", and in 1975 abbreviated the name on its masthead to the "Modesto Bee". Its current owner is the descendant firm, McClatchy Company, an American newspaper corporation. Title: Charles Kenny McClatchy Passage: Charles Kenny McClatchy, better known as C.K. McClatchy (November 1, 1858 April 27, 1936), was the crusading editor of "The Sacramento Bee" and a founder of McClatchy Newspapers, the family-owned company that was forerunner to The McClatchy Company. Title: Cowles Media Company Passage: Cowles Media Company (19351998) was a newspaper, magazine and information publishing company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States. The company operated Cowles Business Media, Cowles Creative Publishing and Cowles Enthusiast Media units. The McClatchy Company purchased Cowles Media in 1998. McClatchy kept the "Star Tribune" newspaper, which by then was the primary asset in the 1.4 billion deal, and sold the other business units to Primedia and to a management team. Title: The Wichita Eagle Passage: The Wichita Eagle is a daily newspaper published in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It is owned by The McClatchy Company and is the largest newspaper in Wichita and the surrounding area. Title: W. Davis Merritt Passage: W. Davis "Buzz" Merritt Jr. was editor of "The Wichita Eagle" from 1975 through 1998. He is considered one of the fathers of public journalism, a reform movement that urged journalists to do their jobs in ways that could help citizens engage in public life rather than discouraging them. A major component of public journalism is to train journalists to view events from the citizen's perspective rather than that of the participants in the news. Merritt is the author of three books on journalism, "Public Journalism and Public Life," "The Two W's of Journalism" (with Maxwell McCombs), and his latest, "", a critique of corporate ownership of newspapers that reserves its most pointed criticism for Knight Ridder, the company that owned "The Wichita Eagle" and his employer for 43 years.
1975 through 1998
W. Davis Merritt
The Wichita Eagle
What do Roland Joff and Jos Bohr have in common?
Title: Luponini from Chicago Passage: Luponini from Chicago (Spanish:Luponini de Chicago) is a 1935 Mexican comedy crime film directed by and starring Jos Bohr. It also features Anita Blanch, Carlos Villatoro and Isabelita Blanch. Title: The Whip (1939 film) Passage: The Whip (Spanish:El ltigo) is a 1939 Mexican adventure film directed by and starring Jos Bohr. It also featured Elena D'Orgaz, Domingo Soler. Title: Si mis campos hablaran Passage: Si mis campos hablaran is a 1947 Chilean film directed by Jos Bohr. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Rowan Joff Passage: Rowan Marc Joff (born 1973) is a British screenwriter and director. He is the son of director Roland Joff and actress Jane Lapotaire, and half-brother of actress Nathalie Lunghi. Title: Jos Bohr Passage: Jos Bohr (3 September 1901 29 May 1994) was a Chilean film director, producer, actor and screenwriter. He directed 35 films between 1919 and 1969. Title: Thus Is Life Passage: Thus is Life (Spanish:As es la vida) is a 1930 American Spanish language romantic comedy film directed by George Crone and starring Jos Bohr, Delia Magana and Lolita Vendrell. It was produced as the Spanish version of the English-language film "What a Man! ", also directed by Crone. In the early years of sound such multi-language versions were common, and only declined with the development of dubbing. Title: A Macabre Legacy Passage: A Macabre Legacy (Spanish: "Herencia macabra" ) is a 1940 Mexican horror film directed by Jos Bohr. It stars Miguel Arenas, Consuelo Frank, and Ramn Armengod. Title: Roland Joff Passage: Roland Joff (born 17 November 1945) is an English-French film director who is known for the Oscar-winning movies "The Killing Fields" and "The Mission". He began his career in television. His early television credits included episodes of "Coronation Street" and an adaptation of "The Stars Look Down" for Granada. He gained a reputation for hard-hitting political stories with the series "Bill Brand" and factual dramas for "Play for Today". Title: One Who's Been a Sailor Passage: One Who's Been a Sailor (Spanish:Uno que ha sido marino) is a 1951 Chilean comedy film directed by Jos Bohr and starring Eugenio Retes, Hilda Sour and Arturo Gatica. Title: Dreams of Love (1935 film) Passage: Dreams of Love (Spanish:Sueo de amor) is a 1935 Mexican historical drama film directed by Jos Bohr and starring Claudio Arrau, Julieta Palavicini and Consuelo Frank. The film portrays the life of the composer Franz Liszt, in particular his relationship with George Sand.
film director
Roland Joff
Jos Bohr
Which sports is Alex O'Brien and Marc Rosset related to ?
Title: 2001 Milan Indoor Singles Passage: Marc Rosset was the defending champion at the Milan Indoor tennis tournament but lost in the second round to Greg Rusedski. Title: 1994 Volvo International Singles Passage: Andriy Medvedev was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Marc Rosset. Title: Alex O'Brien Passage: Alex O'Brien (born March 7, 1970 in Amarillo, Texas) is a retired professional tennis player from the United States, who competed on the ATP Tour. He became the world No. 1 doubles player in May 2000 and was ranked as high as world No. 30 in singles in June 1997. Title: 1991 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon Singles Passage: Marc Rosset was the defending champion, but lost in the first round this year. Title: Marc Rosset Passage: Marc Rosset (born 7 November 1970) is a former professional tennis player from Switzerland who is best remembered for winning the men's singles gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games. He also won one Grand Slam doubles title at the French Open in 1992 partnering compatriot Jakob Hlasek. Title: 1995 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon Singles Passage: Marc Rosset was the defending champion, but lost in the first round this year. Title: 1993 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon Doubles Passage: Jakob Hlasek and Marc Rosset were the defending champions, but Rosset did not participate this year. Hlasek partnered Michiel Schapers, losing in the first round. Title: 1994 Waldbaum's Hamlet Cup Singles Passage: Marc Rosset was the defending champion, but lost in the second round to Renzo Furlan. Title: 2001 Open 13 Singles Passage: Marc Rosset was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Julien Boutter. Title: 1995 Open 13 Singles Passage: Boris Becker defeated Daniel Vacek 67, 64, 75 to win the 1995 Open 13 singles competition. Marc Rosset was the champion but did not defend his title.
tennis
Alex O'Brien
Marc Rosset
The proposed autonomous region within the Philippines, originating from an independence movement to seperate the Muslim majority-Moro areas, is now called what?
Title: Karakoram Province Passage: Karakoram Province is a proposed autonomous region for the Shi'a Islam-majority areas of northern Pakistan. According to the movement for autonomy in the 1980s, it was to span most of the Karakoram mountain range, covering Gilgit District, Kurram Agency and the Shia majority areas of Punjab and the North-West Frontier Province. However, the Zia regime violently opposed any Shi'a movement for autonomy. Title: Ezekiel Massat Passage: Ezekiel Massat is a Bougainvillean lawyer and politician. Massat was appointed the Vice President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville by President James Tanis on January 19, 2009. Bougainville is an autonomous region within Papua New Guinea. Title: Bangsamoro (political entity) Passage: The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region (Filipino: "Rehiyong Awtonomo ng Bangsamoro" Arabic: "Muniqah banjismr dhtiyyah al-ukm") is a proposed autonomous region within the Philippines. The proposal is part of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro, a preliminary peace agreement signed between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the government. When Rodrigo Duterte won as President of the Philippines in 2016, his administration announced that the Bangsamoro Basic Law bill would shelved instead of being taken up by the 17th Congress of the Philippines. Title: Bangsamoro Basic Law Passage: The Bangsamoro Basic Law, often referred to by the acronym "BBL" (Filipino: "Batayang Batas para sa Rehiyong Awtonomo ng Bangsamoro" ), was a bill deliberated upon by the 16th Congress of the Philippines which sought to establishe a proposed new autonomous political entity known as the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, replacing the current Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). Title: Bangsamoro Assembly Passage: The Bangsamoro Parliament (also known as the Bangsamoro Assembly) will be the legislature of Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, a proposed autonomous region of the Philippines. The legislature will composed of at least 50 directly-elected members, who in turn are set to appoint a chief minister from among the members of the legislature. The chief minister will then be tasked with appointing a deputy chief minister and to select the members of the Bangsamoro Cabinet. Title: Tibetan independence movement Passage: The Tibetan independence movement is a movement for the independence of Tibet and the political separation of Tibet from China. It is principally led by the Tibetan diaspora in countries like India and the United States, and by celebrities and Tibetan Buddhists in the United States and Europe. The movement is not supported by the 14th Dalai Lama, who although having advocated it from 1961 to the late 1970s, proposed a sort of high-level autonomy in a speech in Strasbourg in 1988, and has since then restricted his position to either autonomy for the Tibetan people in the Tibet Autonomous Region "within" China, or extending the area of the autonomy to include parts of neighboring Chinese provinces inhabited by Tibetans. Title: Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Passage: The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Filipino: "Awtonomong Rehiyon sa Muslim Mindanao" , Arabic: "Al-ukm adh-dhtiyy al-'aqlmiyy limuslimiyy mindanu"; abbreviated ARMM) is an autonomous region of the Philippines, located in the Mindanao island group of the Philippines, that consists of five predominantly Muslim provinces: Basilan (except Isabela City), Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. It is the only region that has its own government. The region's "de facto" seat of government is Cotabato City, although this self-governing city is outside of its jurisdiction. Title: Bangsamoro peace process Passage: In the late 1960s, an independence movement was founded in Mindanao, the Philippines to separate the Muslim majority-Moro areas from the rest of the Philippines. The area is now called the Bangsamoro. Title: Gwangju Student Independence Movement Passage: The Gwangju Student Independence Movement (Hangul: Hanja:), or Gwangju Student Movement was a Korean independence movement in Gwangju against the 22 August 1910 to 15 August 1945 Japanese rule of Korea. The Gwangju Student Independence Movement took place in October and November 1929. It is considered the second-most important Korean independence movement in the period of the Japanese occupation, with the March 1st Movement considered the most important. The Gwangju Student Independence Movement spread out throughout the Korean Peninsula. Title: List of political parties in Bougainville Passage: Political parties in Bougainville lists political parties in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, an autonomous region within Papua New Guinea. The following political parties operate only within Bougainville.
Bangsamoro
Bangsamoro peace process
Bangsamoro (political entity)
Who was denied French Citizenship, Susan Straight or Irne Nmirovsky?
Title: Pithiviers internment camp Passage: Pithiviers internment camp was a Nazi transit camp in Pithiviers, France during the Second World War. Children were separated there from their parents; the adults were processed and deported to concentration camps farther away, usually Auschwitz. This was the fate of the novelist Irne Nmirovsky. Title: Suite franaise (Nmirovsky novel) Passage: Suite franaise (] , "French Suite") is the title of a planned sequence of five novels by Irne Nmirovsky, a French writer of Ukrainian-Jewish origin. In July 1942, having just completed the first two of the series, Nmirovsky was arrested as a Jew and detained at Pithiviers and then Auschwitz, where she was murdered, a victim of the Holocaust. The notebook containing the two novels was preserved by her daughters but not examined until 1998. They were published in a single volume entitled "Suite franaise" in 2004. Title: Le Bal (novella) Passage: Le Bal is the title of collection of 2 novellas written by Irne Nmirovsky. Published in France in 1930, it has been recently re-issued, due to the increasing interest in and popularity of the author's work, following the discovery and publication of Suite Franaise. Title: David Golder (film) Passage: David Golder is a 1931 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Harry Baur, Paule Andral and Jackie Monnier. It is an adaptation of Irne Nmirovsky's 1929 novel "David Golder", about a self-made Jewish businessman. Title: Le Vin de solitude Passage: Le Vin de solitude, published in English as The Wine of Solitude, is a novel by Russian Jewish author Irne Nmirovsky (1903 1942), who died in the Holocaust. It is considered to be partly autobiographical and tells the story of the protagonist, Hlne Karol, who shares much of Nmirovsky's early history. "Le Vin de solitude" was originally published in France in 1935. Following the success of Nmirovsky's posthumously published work "Suite Franaise" in 2004, it was translated and published in English in 2011. Title: David Golder Passage: David Golder is writer Irne Nmirovsky's first novel. It was re-issued in 2004 following the popularity of the Suite Franaise notebooks discovered in 1998. "David Golder" was first published in France in 1929 and won instant acclaim for the 26-year-old author. Title: Susan Straight Passage: Susan Straight (born October 19, 1960) is an American writer. She was a National Book Award finalist for the novel "Highwire Moon" in 2001. Title: Suite Franaise (film) Passage: Suite Franaise is a 2015 British-French-Belgian romantic World War II drama film directed by Saul Dibb and co-written with Matt Charman. It is based on the second part of Irne Nmirovsky's 2004 novel of the same name. The film stars Michelle Williams, Kristin Scott Thomas, Matthias Schoenaerts, Sam Riley, Ruth Wilson, Lambert Wilson and Margot Robbie. It concerns a romance between a French villager and a German soldier during the early years of the German occupation of France. "Suite Franaise" was filmed on location in France and Belgium. It was released theatrically in the UK on 13 March 2015 and will premiere in the US through Lifetime cable network on 22 May 2017. Title: Irne Nmirovsky Passage: Irne Nmirovsky (] ; 24 February 1903 17 August 1942) was a novelist of Ukrainian Jewish origin born in Kiev Ukraine under the Russian Empire; she lived more than half her life in France and wrote in French, but was denied French citizenship. Arrested as a Jew under the racial laws which did not take into account her conversion to Roman Catholicism she died at Auschwitz at the age of 39. Successful in her day, she is now best known for the posthumously published "Suite franaise. Title: Jonathan M. Weiss Passage: Jonathan Mark Weiss (born May 3, 1942) is an American scholar of French literature and social science whose extensive publications include literary and theatre criticism, essays on Franco-American relations, a short story, and most recently the biography of Irne Nmirovsky.
Irne Nmirovsky
Susan Straight
Irne Nmirovsky
Rene' Isidoro Garcia once managed which Mexican football club based in Cancun, Quintana Roo?
Title: Garzas UAEH Passage: Ftbol Club Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Hidalgo was Mexican football club that played in the Liga Premier in the Serie B. The club was based in Pachuca, Hidalgo. The club was an affiliate to the Mexican football club C.F. Pachuca and also represented the Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Hidalgo. Title: Primera Divisin de Mxico Apertura 2007 Passage: Primera Divisin de Mxico "(Mexican First Division)" Apertura 2007 is a Mexican football tournament - one of two shorter tournaments that together make up the Mexican football season - to determine the champion(s) of Mexican football. It began on Friday, August 3, 2007. On June 10, 2007, FMF General Secretary Decio de Maria revealed the groups for the upcoming tournament. Reigning champions Pachuca were eliminated in Repechaje by Cruz Azul by a double leg aggragate score of 6-0 (0-2 in the first leg, 4-0 in the second leg) and thus could not retain their title. Puebla was promoted to the Primera Divisin de Mxico after they beat Sinaloa in the ascension final thus, Quertaro was relegated to the Primera Divisin A. This is the first time they are taking part in a Primera Divisin tournament since they were relegated after Clausura 2005. Atlante made the move to Cancn, Quintana Roo, and will play in the Estadio Andrs Quintana Roo after having played in Estdio Azteca for over a decade. At their new home, on December 9, 2007 Atlante won the Apertura 2007 by defeating UNAM Pumas 2-1 after the first game ended 0-0 in Mexico City. It was Atlante's 3rd title. Title: Atlante F.C. Passage: Atlante Ftbol Club, is a Mexican football club based in Cancun, Quintana Roo. Founded in 1916, Atlante were original members of the Mexican professional league when it began in 1943. Title: Alacranes de Durango Passage: Club de Ftbol Alacranes de Durango, is a Mexican football club based in the city of Durango, Durango, Mexico and currently play in the third level of the professional Mexican football league system. Their colors are green, white with black trim, and their mascot is the scorpion. Title: Lobos BUAP Passage: Club de Ftbol Lobos de la Benemrita Universidad Autnoma de Puebla is a Mexican football club based in Puebla, Mexico. The club represents the Benemrita Universidad Autnoma de Puebla. The club's history goes back to the early 1930s when the club was known as Preparatoria, formed exclusively by players that attended the university. The club has played on and off since then. It was not until the 1990s when the club made a serious comeback. It has been playing in the lower level Mexican football divisions. In 2003 the club was awarded a spot in the Primera A (now known as the Liga de Ascenso), a league where the club played until earning promotion in 2017 to the Liga MX Primera Divisin. The club makes its home in the Estadio Universitario BUAP. Title: Inter Playa del Carmen Passage: Club de Ftbol Inter Playa del Carmen is Mexican football club that plays in the Liga Premier. The club is based in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo. Title: Ren Isidoro Garca Passage: Ren Isidoro Garca (born 4 April 1961) is a former Mexican footballer and former manager of Atlante F.C. of the Primera Divisin de Mxico. Title: Ah Cacao Real Chocolate Passage: Ah Cacao Real Chocolate, SA de CV is a niche Mexican chocolate brand based in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo near Cancun. The company was founded in 2003 by entrepreneurs from Mexico. Even though cacao was first domesticated in Mexico, today Ah Cacao Real Chocolate is one of only a few companies making premium chocolate products from Mexican cacao. Ah Cacao products are sold mainly in Mexico. Title: Delfines F.C. Passage: Delfines Ftbol Club was a Mexican football club based in Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche. The team last played in the Ascenso MX, the second tier of the Mexican football league system. The team played their home matches at the Estadio Unidad Deportiva Campus II de la UAC. Title: Venados F.C. Passage: Venados Ftbol Club is a Mexican football club based in Mrida, Yucatn. they are playing in the Liga de Ascenso, at the second tier of the Mexican football league system. For the Clausura 2011 season they became the filial team of Atlante, whilst until that point they had been the subsidiary team of Monarcas Morelia.
Atlante Ftbol Club
Ren Isidoro Garca
Atlante F.C.
Are Art of the West and Bloomberg Businessweek both magazines?
Title: Art of the West (magazine) Passage: Art of the West is a magazine created in 1987 that specializes in fine art depicting historical and contemporary subjects of the American West. Title: Zachary Mider Passage: Zachary R. Mider has been a reporter for Bloomberg News since 2006. He writes features for the news service, for Bloomberg Businessweek, and for Bloomberg Markets magazines. He also worked for The Providence Journal in Rhode Island. In 2015 he was awarded the Pulitzer prize for Explanatory Reporting "for a painstaking, clear and entertaining explanation of how so many U.S. corporations dodge taxes and why lawmakers and regulators have a hard time stopping them." Title: Jonathan Starr Passage: Jonathan Starr is the founder of Flagg Street Capital. Prior to founding Flagg Street Capital, he worked as an analyst at SAB Capital and Blavin and Company, and as a Research Associate within the Taxable Bond Division at Fidelity Investments. Jonathan Starr closed Flagg Street Capital and in 2009 opened the Abaarso School of Science and Technology in Somaliland with his personal finances. His work in Somaliland has been written about in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, CNN, and the Christian Science Monitor. Jonathan is a graduate of Worcester Academy. Title: Kogod School of Business Passage: The Kogod School of Business, commonly referred to as Kogod, serves as the undergraduate and graduate business school at American University in Northwest Washington, DC. Kogod is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Kogod offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In 2016, graduate enrollment for on-campus programs was roughly 700; online program enrollment was around 300. Undergraduates numbered 1600, with 1200 majors and 400 minors. In 2016, "Bloomberg Businessweek" ranked Kogod's Full-time MBA program 43 in the US. "U.S. News and World Report" ranked Kogod 80 for Best Undergraduate Business Programs, and "Princeton Review" voted the school 9 for Best Opportunities for Women. In 2015, Kogod's Full-time MBA program was ranked 58 by "Businessweek", 65 by "Forbes", and 78 by "Poets Quants". Title: VerticalResponse Passage: VerticalResponse, Inc. is an American company providing software for sending email marketing, online surveys and direct mail for direct marketing campaigns. VerticalResponses market research has been quoted by multiple media outlets, including The Miami Herald, Associated Press, Bloomberg Businessweek and Forbes. Title: Dorothy Gambrell Passage: Dorothy Gambrell is a cartoonist who writes and draws the online comic strip "Cat and Girl" in addition to the blog "very small array". Her work has appeared in the literary journal Backwards City Review and the Anton Chekhov anthology The Other Chekhov, and appears regularly in the literary journal Grasslimb. As of 2013, she is a contributing graphics editor for "Bloomberg Businessweek". Title: Bloomberg Businessweek Passage: Bloomberg Businessweek is an American weekly business magazine published by Bloomberg L.P. "Businessweek" was founded in 1929, the magazine was created to provide information and interpretation about what was happening in the business world. It is headquartered in New York City. Megan Murphy was appointed editor of the magazine in November 2016. Title: Joshua Green (journalist) Passage: Joshua Green (born 1972) is an American journalist who writes primarily on United States politics. He is currently the senior national correspondent at "Bloomberg Businessweek". He is a weekly columnist for "The Boston Globe" and his work has also appeared in "The Atlantic". Title: Devil's Bargain Passage: Devil's Bargain: Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and the Storming of the Presidency is a book by "Bloomberg Businessweek" journalist Joshua Green about the partnership between Donald Trump and Steve Bannon that led to their 2016 political upset and the rise of the alt-right. Prior to writing the book, Green had worked as a journalist for "The Atlantic" and "Bloomberg", where he garnered experience reporting on conservatives. He had previously written a profile on Bannon in 2015, and interviewed Bannon for the book. Title: Cam Simpson Passage: Cam Simpson is a London-based writer and journalist. He is currently the senior international correspondent for "Bloomberg Businessweek" in London, and "Bloomberg News". Previously, he worked for the "Wall Street Journal", with posts in the Middle East and Washington. and as a foreign correspondent for the "Chicago Tribune" where he was responsible for covering US foreign policy and investigative projects in Washington and overseas.
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Art of the West (magazine)
Bloomberg Businessweek
Which magazine was founded first, Mad or Spider?
Title: Syracuse Triad Passage: The Syracuse Triad is the name given to the three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University. Alpha Phi was founded first in 1872 by 10 of the original 20 women admitted into Syracuse University. Gamma Phi Beta came along two years later in 1874 and with it came the term "sorority," which was coined at the time of its founding. (Prior to that, women's Greek-letter organizations used the term "women's fraternity," since no more appropriate term existed.) Alpha Gamma Delta completed the triad in 1904. Title: Tanta University Passage: It was founded first in 1962 as a branch from the University of Alexandria with the faculty of Medicine only and then it became an independent university named University of the Middle Delta in 1972. It had at that time Medicine, Science, Agriculture and Education faculties. Then, its name was changed into Tanta University in 1973. Title: Michelle Sun Passage: Michelle Sun (born late 1980s) is a Hong Kong engineer, entrepreneur and teacher. In 2013, she founded First Code Academy which teaches Hong Kong children from the age of six how to code and create mobile applications. Teaching is given either in their school classrooms or in the firm's own offices. Title: Stewart Spiers Passage: Stewart Spiers was a small but innovative firm of plane-makers in Scotland, founded first of all in Ayr in Ayrshire and continuing under the registered name of Stewart Speirs Ltd ["sic"] in Paisley, Renfrewshire, from c. 1933 until its demise in the mid to late 1930s. Like the Glasgow firm of Alexander Mathieson Sons, Spiers benefited hugely from the thriving industries on the Firth of Clyde in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Title: First Descents Passage: First Descents is a charitable non-profit organization that gives a free outdoor adventure experience trip to young adults who are fighting cancer. Brad Ludden, a professional kayaker, founded First Descents in 2001 at age 20. Title: Krefeld Pinguine Passage: The Krefeld Pinguine (Krefeld Penguins) are an ice hockey team in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Their home ice is in Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany at the Knig Palast. Founded first in 1936 by Willi Mnstermann, the pro team became a limited liability company in 1994 and joined the top tier Deutsche Eishockey Liga. In their history they have won the German championship in 1952 and 2003. Title: Mad (magazine) Passage: Mad (very often stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine founded in 1952 by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, launched as a comic book before it became a magazine. It was widely imitated and influential, affecting satirical media, as well as the cultural landscape of the 20th century, with editor Al Feldstein increasing readership to more than two million during its 1974 circulation peak. As of January 2017, "Mad" has published 544 regular issues, as well as hundreds of reprint "Specials", original material paperbacks, compilation books and other print projects. Title: Andrew Bryan (Baptist) Passage: Andrew Bryan (17371812) founded First Bryan Baptist Church, affectionately called the Mother Church of Black Baptists, and First African Baptist Church of Savannah in Savannah, Georgia, the first black Baptist churches to be established in America. Bryan was the former slave of Jonathan Bryan. Title: Spider (magazine) Passage: Spider is an illustrated literary magazine designed for children from 6 to 9 years old. Started in January 1994, the magazine is published in the United States by The Cricket Magazine Group, which is owned by the Carus Publishing Company. The headquarters of the magazine is in Chicago, Illinois. The magazine tells original short stories, poems, nonfiction articles, activities, games and illustrations from world famous authors. It also has art and writing contests in each issue and publishes work created by its readers. Title: Penco Passage: Penco (Mapudungun: "Peumo water") is a Chilean city and commune in Concepcin Province, Bo Bo Region on the Bay of Concepcin. Founded as the city of Concepcin del Nuevo Extremo ('beginning of the new extreme') on February 12, 1550 by Pedro de Valdivia, it is the third oldest city in Chili, after capital Santiago founded first in 1541 and La Serena second in 1544.
Mad
Mad (magazine)
Spider (magazine)
When was the first printing of the magazine that published Mr. Meecher, the Uncool Teacher?
Title: House of the First Print Shop in the Americas Passage: The House of the First Printing Press in the Americas (Spanish: "Casa de la Primera Imprenta de Amrica" ) at the corner of Moneda and Licenciado Primo Verdad streets in Mexico City was the home of the first printing pressprint shop in the New World. The printer Juan Pablos oversaw the printing of at least 35 books at this print shop between 1539, the date of the first book printed in the Americas, and his death in 1560. Title: History of printing and publishing in Dhaka Passage: It can not be said with certainty where the first printing press was set up in Bangladesh. It is conjectured that the first printing press in Bangladesh was in Rangpur during 1847, about 335 km away from Dhaka. The first printed piece from this printing press was a weekly newspaper named "Rangapur Barttabaha" (" ") in August 1847. In addition the first two Bengali weekly newspapers were from Rangpur. Printing machines took more than sixty years to reach East Bengal or Dhaka from Kolkata. The first English weekly newspaper, "The Dacca News", was printed and published from Dhaka in 1856. So, it is assumed that after nine years of Rangpur press, the first printing machine of Dhaka was established and the press was named 'Dacca Press'. Title: Crnojevi printing house Passage: The Crnojevi printing house (Serbian: ) or Obod printing house ( ), was the first printing house in Southeastern Europe; the facility operated between 1493 and 1496 in Cetinje, Zeta (modern Montenegro). Title: The Dandy Passage: The Dandy was a long-running British children's comic published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after "Detective Comics" (cover dated March 1937) and "Il Giornalino" (cover dated 1 October 1924). From August 2007 until October 2010, it was rebranded as "Dandy Xtreme". Title: Belgrade printing house Passage: The Belgrade printing house was a printing house established by count (Serbian: knez ) Radia Dmitrovi in Belgrade, Ottoman Serbia (today the capital of Serbia). It was the first printing house in Belgrade. After Dmitrovi's death, the printing house was taken over by Trojan Gunduli, who organized publishing of the first and only book of this printing house, the Gospel, printed and edited in 1552 by Hieromonk Mardarije. Title: Walkups (novel) Passage: Walkups is the debut novella by the Canadian author Lance Blomgren, published by Conundrum Press. The first printing quickly sold out following its release, having already been excerpted in various magazines and on the internet. It was followed by a companion piece, "Corner Pieces" in 2004. The novel has since been translated into French by ditions Adage, translated by Elizabeth Robert, and published as "Walkups: Scnes de la vie Montralaise". A second printing of the novella was released by conundrum press in May 2009. Title: Mr. Meecher, the Uncool Teacher Passage: Mr Meecher, the Uncool Teacher is a British comic strip, published in the British comics magazine The Dandy. It debuted in the 3516th issue on 8 January 2011 and is written and drawn by Wilbur Dawbarn. Title: Wilbur Dawbarn Passage: Wilbur Dawbarn is a British comics artist and cartoonist based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. He has drawn cartoons for publications such as "Punch", "The Times", "Private Eye", "The Spectator", and comic strips, such as "Mr. Meecher, the Uncool Teacher", "Rocky's Horror Show" for "The Dandy" as well as "Bodkin and the Bear" for "The DFC". He has also rebooted retro strips "Winker Watson", "Robin Hood's Schooldays", "The Badd Lads", and "Jack Silver" for the Dandy Annual. Title: Bhimjee Parikh Passage: Bhimji Parikh or Bhimji Parekh (1610-1680) was a Pushtimarg. He was born in 1610 in Surat. He is remembered today primarily for having introduced the first printing press, to Bombay in 1674-75. Bhimji intended to use this printing press for the common good of printing ancient manuscripts that would be useful or at least grateful to posterity. Title: Hindi media Passage: Hindi media refers to media in Hindi language and its dialects, across the Hindi belt in India, and elsewhere with Hindi-speaking Indian diaspora. First Hindi-language newspaper published in India, "Udant Martand" (The Rising Sun), started on 30 May 1826. This day is celebrated as the "Hindi Journalism Day", or "Hindi Patrakarita Diwas" as it marked the beginning to journalism in Hindi language. India has a long history of printing, the first printing press was set up as early as in 1674 in Mumbai (Bombay). Calcutta General Advertiser, the first newspaper of India (also known as the Hicky's Bengal Gazette) started in January 1780, and the first Hindi daily, Samachar Sudha Varshan, started in 1854 - three years before the first freedom struggle of India in 1857.
December 1937
Mr. Meecher, the Uncool Teacher
The Dandy
What star in Keep It Up Downstairs has played the Artful Dodger?
Title: Adam Searles Passage: Adam Searles (born 1 June 1981) is a British stage, film, and television actor. He has portrayed Gavroche in "Les Misrables" at the Palace Theatre, London, and played the original Artful Dodger in Cameron Mackintosh's 1994 production of "Oliver! " at the London Palladium. Adam opened the show in 1994 with Jonathan Pryce in the role of Fagin and was requested to close to show in 1998 with Jim Dale as Fagin. Title: Artful Dodger (U.S. band) Passage: Artful Dodger (formed in 1973 in Fairfax, Virginia) are an American power pop rock band, noted for their tight rock compositions, deft lyricism, vocal harmonies, and live shows. The group was heavily influenced by The Beatles, Faces, and The Rolling Stones and drew frequent comparisons to Raspberries. Artful Dodger's studio releases received high critical praise, but the band was unable to penetrate the charts. Title: Keep It Up Downstairs Passage: Keep It Up Downstairs is a 1976 British sex comedy film directed by Robert Young and starring Diana Dors, Jack Wild and William Rushton. The film is also called Can You Keep It Up Downstairs? and My Favorite Butler. Title: Hidden Agenda (Craig David song) Passage: "Hidden Agenda" is a song recorded by English singer Craig David. It was released on 20 January 2003 as the second single from his second studio album "Slicker Than Your Average" (2002). The song became his eighth top ten hit in the United Kingdom (including his Artful Dodger collaborations), peaking at number ten and spending six weeks inside the UK top 75. After the change in sound between his debut album "Born to Do It" and "What's Your Flava? ", the lead single from "Slicker Than Your Average", "Hidden Agenda" returned David to the sound for which he was known for in his worldwide hits such as "7 Days" and "Walking Away" and re-united him with Artful Dodger record producer Mark Hill. The instrumental part of the song was compared to that of O-Town's We Fit Together. Title: Alex Bennett (footballer) Passage: Alexander Bennett (20 September 1881 9 January 1940) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic, Rangers and the Scotland national team. A small right-winger, he was described in contemporary reports as ""...a veritable artful dodger with rare speed and command of the ball."" Title: Jack Wild Passage: Jack Wild (30 September 1952 1 March 2006) was an English actor and singer, known for his teenage performances as the Artful Dodger in "Oliver! (film)" (1968) and as Jimmy in the NBC children's television series "H.R. Pufnstuf" (1969) and accompanying 1970 feature film. He played Much the Miller's Son in "" (1991). Title: Consider Yourself Passage: "Consider Yourself" is a song from the 1960s original West End and Broadway musical "Oliver! " and the 1968 film of the same name. It was introduced on Broadway by Davy Jones and the ensemble. In the 1968 film version, it is performed in the market and led by Jack Wild's Artful Dodger. In all versions, Dodger sings it when he first meets Oliver, after offering to get the destitute and alone boy food and lodging. Lyrically, it is an enthusiastic gift of friendship from Dodger and his as-yet-unseen gang to Oliver, assuring him warmly he can consider himself "our mate" and "one of the family" as "it's clear we're going to get along". The 1968 film builds it to a spectacular extended song-and-dance routine involving the street crowd, market workers, policemen and chimney sweep boys. Title: Artful Dodger Passage: Jack Dawkins, better known as the Artful Dodger, is a character in the Charles Dickens novel "Oliver Twist". Dodger is a pickpocket, so called for his skill and cunning in that respect. He is the leader of the gang of child criminals, trained by the elderly Fagin. Title: Coco Star Passage: Susan Brice, better known by her stage name Coco Star (or simply Coco), is an English singer-songwriter. She is currently signed to Universal Music and EMI. Coco Star has collaborated with artists such as Craig David, Artful Dodger and Fragma for the number 1 hit, "Toca's Miracle". Title: Dodger (novel) Passage: Dodger is a novel written by Terry Pratchett, set in early Victorian London, and inspired by Charles Dickens' character the Artful Dodger.
Jack Wild
Keep It Up Downstairs
Jack Wild
Which plant has more species, Jubaea or Dipsacus?
Title: Kageneckia oblonga Passage: Kageneckia oblonga (also known as Bollen) is a species of plant in the Rosaceae family. It is endemic to Chile. "K. oblonga" is an evergreen tree. It grows from Coquimbo to Malleco (29 to 38S). Example occurrences are found specifically found in central Chile within the La Campana National Park and Cerro La Campana forest areas. In these areas the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, "Jubaea chilensis" is an associated tree species. Title: Jubaea Passage: Jubaea is a genus of palms (family Arecaceae) with one species, Jubaea chilensis, or "J. spectabilis", the Chilean wine palm or Chile cocopalm. It is native to southwestern South America, where it is endemic to a small area of central Chile, between 32S and 35S in southern Coquimbo, Valparaso, Santiago, O'Higgins and northern Maule regions. It was long assumed that the extinct palm tree of Easter Island belonged to this genus too, but it is distinct and now placed in its own genus, "Paschalococos". Title: Dipsacus laciniatus Passage: Dipsacus laciniatus is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family known by the common name cutleaf teasel. It is native to Europe and Asia. It is present in North America as an introduced species and invasive weed. Title: Dipsacus fullonum Passage: Dipsacus fullonum, syn. "Dipsacus sylvestris", is a species of flowering plant known by the common names wild teasel or fuller's teasel, although the latter name is usually applied to the cultivated species "Dipsacus sativus". It is native to Eurasia and North Africa, but it is known in the Americas, southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand as an introduced species and often a noxious weed. The inflorescence is a cylindrical array of lavender flowers which dries to a cone of spine-tipped hard bracts. It may be 10 centimeters long. Title: Dipsacus Passage: Dipsacus is a genus of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae. The members of this genus are known as teasel, teazel or teazle. The genus includes about 15 species of tall herbaceous biennial plants (rarely short-lived perennial plants) growing to 1 - tall. Dipsacus are native to Europe, Asia and northern Africa. Title: Satureja gillesii Passage: Satureja gillesii is a plant in the family Lamiaceae (the mint family). Certain organic chemicals are derived from this species, which are useful to humans. "S. gillesii" occurs in parts of South America, one instance being in central Chile in the La Campana National Park area, in association with the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, "Jubaea chilensis". Title: Trevoa trinervis Passage: Trevoa trinervis is a species of actinorhizal plant within the family Rhamnaceae; this dicotyledon flora is a shrub or small tree. The genus was first proposed by Miers in 1825, but was not fully described until 1830 by Sir William Jackson Hooker. "T. trinervis" is notable for its ability to fix nitrogen. This species mainly occurs in the near coastal forests and arid shrubland of Chile. Example occurrences are found in the mountains of central Chile; for example, it occurs in the La Campana National Park in association with "Acacia caven" and "Jubaea chilensis". as well as other proximate areas of central Chile. Title: Puya venusta Passage: Puya venusta is a species in the Bromeliaceae family. This species is a rare plant found in certain portions of Chile including Punta Teatinos and Cerro La Campana. In La Campana National Park "P. venusta" is associated with the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, "Jubaea chilensis", a palm that prehistorically had a significantly wider distribution. Title: Puya coquimbensis Passage: Puya coquimbensis is a species in the Bromeliaceae family. This species is a rare plant found in certain portions of Chile including Punta Teatinos and Cerro La Campana. In La Campana National Park "P.coquimbensis" is associated with the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, "Jubaea chilensis", which palm prehistorically had a much wider distribution. Title: Dasyphyllum excelsum Passage: Dasyphyllum excelsum is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. Known as Bulli in Chile. This plant is known to occur in parts of South America, in Chile it occurs from Quillota to Cauquenes (32 to 35S) between 190 and 800 m above sea level, a specific location of occurrence being in central Chile within the Cerro La Campana forests in association with the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, "Jubaea chilensis".
Dipsacus
Jubaea
Dipsacus
Which film director was born earlier, Lewis Gilbert or Kiyoshi Kurosawa?
Title: Seventh Code Passage: Seventh Code ( , Sebunsu Kodo ) is a 2013 Japanese action thriller film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Atsuko Maeda. It won the Best Director award and the Best Technical Contribution award at the 8th Rome Film Festival. The film was released in Japan on January 11, 2014. Title: Journey to the Shore Passage: Journey to the Shore ( , Kishibe no Tabi ) is a 2015 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. It is adapted from the novel "Kishibe no Tabi" by Japanese writer Kazumi Yumoto. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where Kurosawa won the prize for Best Director. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Title: Sweet Home (video game) Passage: Sweet Home is a 1989 survival horror role-playing video game developed and published by Capcom for the Family Computer. It is based on the Japanese horror film of the same name, and was supervised by the film's director, Kiyoshi Kurosawa. The game was released exclusively in Japan and was not localized to other regions due to its use of brutally horrific imagery. The game was directed by Tokuro Fujiwara, who later went on to produce "Resident Evil". "Sweet Home" heavily inspired the "Resident Evil" series, and is regarded as a survival horror game in retrospect. Title: Kiyoshi Kurosawa Passage: Kiyoshi Kurosawa ( , Kurosawa Kiyoshi , born July 19, 1955) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film critic and a professor at Tokyo University of the Arts. Although he has worked in a variety of genres, Kurosawa is best known for his many contributions to the Japanese horror genre. Title: Haunted (1995 film) Passage: Haunted is a 1995 horror film, by veteran director Lewis Gilbert and starring Aidan Quinn, Kate Beckinsale, Anthony Andrews, Victoria Shalet and John Gielgud. It is based on a novel of the same name by James Herbert, but makes significant changes to the original story. The film was produced by Andrews and Gilbert. Title: Vernon Harris Passage: Vernon Harris (26 February 1905, Folkestone February 1999, Surrey) was a British screenwriter. He often worked with the film director Lewis Gilbert. Harris was nominated for an Oscar for his script for "Oliver! " (1968). Title: Kiyoshi Sasabe Passage: Kiyoshi Sasabe ( , Sasabe Kiyoshi , born January 8, 1958 in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi) is a Japanese film director. Title: Lewis Gilbert Passage: Lewis Gilbert, '1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': " (born 6 March 1920) is a British film director, producer and screenwriter, who has directed more than 40 films during six decades; among them such varied titles as "Reach for the Sky" (1956), "Sink the Bismarck! " (1960), "Alfie" (1966), "Educating Rita" (1983) and "Shirley Valentine" (1989), as well as three James Bond films: "You Only Live Twice" (1967), "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) and "Moonraker" (1979). Title: Cure (film) Passage: Cure ( , Kyua ) is a 1997 Japanese psychological thriller film with elements of horror and film noir written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Koji Yakusho, Masato Hagiwara, Tsuyoshi Ujiki and Anna Nakagawa. The film was released to strong critical acclaim in both the East and the West, with critics praising Kurosawa's direction as well as the visuals and atmosphere. In 2012, South Korean film director Bong Joon-ho listed the film as one of the greatest films of all time. Title: Director's Company Passage: Director's Company ( , DirekutzuKanpan ) was a Japanese film production company created in 1982 to provide a venue outside the major studio system for young proven filmmakers to grow artistically. The company's president, Susumu Miyasaka, came from an advertising and public relations background and he was joined by founding members Kazuhiko Hasegawa, Toshiharu Ikeda, Sgo Ishii, Kazuyuki Izutsu, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Kichitaro Negishi, Kazuki mori, Shinji Smai and Banmei Takahashi, none of them older than 36 years of age.
Lewis Gilbert
Lewis Gilbert
Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Which Iranian football player was the first to react to the death of Ataullah Behmanesh?
Title: Ataullah Behmanesh Passage: Ataullah Behmanesh (Persian: ) (April 13, 1923 July 2, 2017) was an Iranian wrestler and sports journalist. Behmanesh is one of the oldest and most prominent Iranian sports reporters, He conducted the first live sports report in Iran from Radio in 1958 to compete in Iranian and Iraqi national Sport of athletics competitions. Behmanesh, who was 94 years old, was not in good health for years due to illness. Ali Daei and Mehdi Taj were the first to react to his death. Title: Ali Daei Passage: Ali Daei '1': ", '2': ", '3': 'OCI', '4': " (Persian: , ] ; born 21 March 1969) is an Iranian former footballer and current coach and businessman. Daei currently manages Persian Gulf Pro League club Saipa Tehran. He is the former captain of the Iran national football team, having played for clubs such as Bayern Munich and Hertha BSC, and is the world's all-time leading goalscorer in men's international matches. From June 2007 until 2013, Daei was a member of the FIFA Football Committee. He graduated from Sharif University of Technology in the field of Metallurgical Engineering. Daei also holds Daei Sport Company as its CEO. Title: Farshad Pious Passage: Farshad Pious (Persian: , born January 12, 1962 in Tehran, Iran) is a retired Iranian football player who was a striker for a number of clubs in Iran, most notably Persepolis, as well as Iran national football team. He is regarded as one of the best players in the history of Iranian football. He helped Persepolis win their only ever Asian Cup Winners' Cup in 1991 and also led them to a runners-up finish the following year. Pious was named the Iranian Football League top scorer on seven occasions. He is also Persepolis' greatest ever scorer with 153 goals in 211 games. Title: Sepahan S.C. Passage: Foolad Mobarakeh Sepahan Sport Club (Persian: ( ) ) commonly known as Sepahan, is an Iranian football club based in Esfahan. They compete in Iran's top-level league known as Persian Gulf Pro League and with 5 championships, they have won the most league titles among the Iranian clubs (200203, 200910, 201011, 201112 and 201415). In 2011 Sepahan won the first Asian treble. In 200203 season, they became the first non-Tehran based team to win the Iranian League title. Sepahan are the current champions of IPL in 201415 season. They are also the first and the only Iranian football club who won three consecutive titles in Iranian Football League history. Title: Mohammad Parvin Passage: Mohammad Parvin (Persian: ; born 14 June 1988 in Tehran, Iran) is a former Iranian football player. He is also the son of Ali Parvin, a legendary Iranian football player. He retired in 2014. Title: Mohammad Hossein Memar Passage: Hossein Memar is an Iranian Football player who plays for Paykan in Iran Pro League. He is one of the few Iranian football players who has played in all Iranian Pro League seasons since the beginning in 2001. Title: Siavash Hagh Nazari Passage: Siavash Hagh Nazari (Persian: ) is an Iranian football player who currently plays for Iranian football club Malavan in the Iran Pro League. Title: Ahmad Momenzadeh Passage: Ahmad Momenzadeh (Persian: , born 1975 in Isfahan, Iran) is a retired Iranian football player who mostly played at the highest level of the Iranian Football Leagues. Title: Mohammad Razipour Passage: Mohammad Razipour (Persian: ) is an Iranian Football player who currently plays for Iranian football club Malavan in the Iran Pro League. Title: Behrouz Rahbarifar Passage: Behrouz Rahbarifar (Persian: , born July 17, 1971 in Tehran) is a retired Iranian football player. He holds the record of most championships in the Iranian Football League as a player in the history of Persepolis.
Ali Daei
Ataullah Behmanesh
Ali Daei
What actor sold 25 million records as of 2003 and starred in Bullet for Hire?
Title: Kid Rock Passage: Robert James Ritchie (born January 17, 1971), known professionally as Kid Rock, is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, musician, record producer, and actor. His 1998 album "Devil Without a Cause" sold 14 million copies worldwide. He is a five-time Grammy Award nominee and has sold 25 million albums in the U.S. according to Nielsen SoundScan. The RIAA certified him selling 23.5 million albums. He has sold over 35 million records worldwide. Title: Antonio Aguilar Passage: Antonio Aguilar Barraza (born Jos Pascual Antonio Aguilar Mrquez Barraza; 17 May 1919 19 June 2007) was a Mexican singer, actor, songwriter, equestrian, film producer, and screenwriter. During his career, he recorded over 150 albums, which sold 25 million copies, and acted in more than 120 films. He was given the honorific nickname ""El Charro de Mxico"" (Mexico's Horseman) because he is credited with popularizing the Mexican equestrian sport "la charrera" to international audiences. Title: Bullet for Hire Passage: Bullet for Hire is a 1991 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Yuen Chun-man and starring Jacky Cheung, Simon Yam, Dick Wei, Lo Lieh and Sheila Chan. Title: Boyz II Men discography Passage: This is the discography of RB and pop vocal group Boyz II Men. Boyz II Men have sold 25 million albums in the United States alone. Title: Jacky Cheung Passage: Jacky Cheung Hok-yau (born 10 July 1961) is a Hong Kong singer, songwriter and actor. With more than 25 million records sold as of 2003, he is regarded as one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" and has been deemed the "God of Songs" of Hong Kong. Title: Terry Goodkind Passage: Terry Goodkind (born 1948) is an American writer. He is known for the epic fantasy series "The Sword of Truth" as well as the contemporary suspense novel "The Law of Nines" (2009), which has ties to his fantasy series. "The Sword of Truth" series sold 25 million copies worldwide and was translated into more than 20 languages. Additionally, it was adapted into a television series called "Legend of the Seeker", which premiered on November 1, 2008 and ran for two seasons, ending in May 2010. Title: Cheng Lin Passage: Cheng Lin (; born 1967) is a solo singer from China. Her first involvement in the music industry was at the age of 13 when she released the track "Little Horn". Since then she has sold 25 million albums across Asia. Cheng's latest album was "Collaborations the album", which was produced by Grammy Award winning producer KC Porter. Title: Josh Groban Passage: Joshua Winslow Groban (born February 27, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer. His first four solo albums have been certified multi-platinum, and he was charted in 2007 as the number-one best selling artist in the United States, with over 22.3 million records in the nation. As of 2012, he had sold over 25 million records worldwide. Title: Silhouette (album) Passage: Silhouette is the fifth studio album by American saxophonist Kenny G. It was released by Arista Records in 1988, and reached number 1 on the Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, number 8 on the "Billboard" 200, and number 10 on the RBHip-Hop Albums chart. Through April 2011, the album has sold 25 million internationally. Title: Kid Rock discography Passage: Kid Rock has released 10 studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and one live album. His debut album, "Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast", was released by Jive Records in 1990. Following its release, Kid Rock was dropped by Jive and became an independent artist. In 1992, he signed to a small Brooklyn based imprint called Continuum. He was released from Continuum after two years and started his own Top Dog record label. In 1997, he was signed to Atlantic Records. He released his mainstream debut album, "Devil Without a Cause", on August 18, 1998. The album would be certified diamond by the RIAA and go on to sell 11 million copies in the United States. In 2000, he released "The History of Rock", a compilation of tracks from 1993's "The Polyfuze Method" and 1996's "Early Mornin Stoned Pimp". "Cocky" was released in 2001 as the official follow up to "Devil Without a Cause" and sold five million copies. That was followed by 2003's "Kid Rock" and 2006's "Live Trucker". "Live Trucker" was Kid Rock's first live release selling over 600,000 copies, making it a gold album. In 2007, Kid Rock made his comeback with "Rock n Roll Jesus", which was certified triple platinum. "Born Free" was released in 2010 and went platinum. Rebel Soul went gold in April 2013. He has sold 25 million albums in the US as of December 2013, and over 35 million worldwide. He released "First Kiss" in 2015, has of January 2016 it has sold 356,000 copies. "Devil" still proved a strong catalog seller in 2015 selling over 100,000 copies.
Jacky Cheung
Bullet for Hire
Jacky Cheung
The Royal Bank of Scotland 20 note is a banknote of the pound sterling, the current cotton note, first issued in which year, bears an image of Lord Ilay, one of the founders of the bank, on the obverse and a vignette on the reverse of Brodick Castle, a castle situated outside the port of Brodick on the Isle of Arran, an island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland?
Title: The Royal Bank of Scotland 20 note Passage: The Royal Bank of Scotland 20 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the third largest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland. The current cotton note, first issued in 1987 bears an image of Lord Ilay, one of the founders of the bank, on the obverse and a vignette of Brodick Castle on the reverse. Title: Bank of England 20 note Passage: The Bank of England 20 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the second highest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of England. The current cotton note, first issued in 2007, bears the image of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and the image of Scottish economist Adam Smith on the reverse. Starting in 2020, the current note will be phased out, to be replaced by a polymer note featuring a portrait of artist J. M. W. Turner in place of Smith. Title: Brodick Castle Passage: Brodick Castle is a castle situated outside the port of Brodick on the Isle of Arran, an island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. It was previously a seat of the Dukes of Hamilton, but is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland. Title: Bank of Scotland 100 note Passage: The Bank of Scotland 100 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the largest of five banknote denominations issued by the Bank of Scotland. The current cotton note, first issued in 2007 bears the image of Walter Scott on the obverse and a vignette of the Kessock Bridge on the reverse. Title: The Royal Bank of Scotland 50 note Passage: The Royal Bank of Scotland 50 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the second largest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland. The current cotton note, first issued in 2005 bears an image of Lord Ilay, one of the founders of the bank, on the obverse and a vignette of Inverness Castle on the reverse. Title: Bank of Scotland 20 note Passage: The Bank of Scotland 20 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the third largest of five banknote denominations issued by the Bank of Scotland. The current cotton note, first issued in 2007 bears the image of Walter Scott on the obverse and a vignette of the Forth Bridge on the reverse. Title: The Royal Bank of Scotland 10 note Passage: The Royal Bank of Scotland 10 note, also known as a tenner, is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the third smallest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland. The current cotton note, first issued in 1987 bears an image of Lord Ilay, one of the founders of the bank, on the obverse and a vignette of Glamis Castle on the reverse. A new polymer note featuring a portrait of scientist Mary Somerville on the front and a pair of otters on the reverse will begin circulating later in 2017. Title: Bank of Scotland 50 note Passage: The Bank of Scotland 50 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the second largest of five banknote denominations issued by the Bank of Scotland. The current cotton note, first issued in 2007 bears the image of Walter Scott on the obverse and a vignette of the Falkirk Wheel on the reverse. Title: The Royal Bank of Scotland 1 note Passage: The Royal Bank of Scotland 1 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the smallest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland. The current cotton note, first issued in 1987 bears an image of Lord Ilay, one of the founders of the bank, on the obverse and a vignette of Edinburgh Castle on the reverse. Title: The Royal Bank of Scotland 100 note Passage: The Royal Bank of Scotland 100 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the largest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland. The current cotton note, first issued in 1987 bears an image of Lord Ilay, one of the founders of the bank, on the obverse and a vignette of Balmoral Castle on the reverse.
1987
The Royal Bank of Scotland 20 note
Brodick Castle
What is the American guitar manufacturer headquartered in Maryland founded in 1985 that endorsed Rian Adkinson?
Title: Taylor Guitars Passage: Taylor Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer based in El Cajon, California and is the 1 manufacturer of acoustic guitars in the United States. They specialize in acoustic guitars and semi-hollow electric guitars. The company was founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug. Title: PRS Guitars Passage: PRS Guitars (also known as Paul Reed Smith Guitars) is an American guitar manufacturer headquartered in Stevensville, Maryland, founded by luthier Paul Reed Smith in 1985. Title: Hallmark Guitars Passage: Hallmark Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer. The company was founded in 1966 by Joe Hall, formerly of Mosrite. Title: Music Man (company) Passage: Music Man is an American guitar and bass guitar manufacturer. It is a division of the Ernie Ball corporation. Title: B.C. Rich The Deceiver Passage: "The Deceiver" is a limited edition guitar made by the American guitar manufacturer B.C. Rich. Based on their 'assassin' guitar, The Deceiver was only made during March 2003 as part of the Body Art Collection. The image on the front of the guitar is of several snakes copyrighted to "Skate the Planet". Title: ES Guitars Passage: ES Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer of electric guitars and bass guitars. Established in 2003, the company manufactures guitars in Connecticut but the main office is located in New York. The company focuses on Heavy Metal and Hard Rock guitars. Title: C. F. Martin amp; Company Passage: C.F. Martin Company is an American guitar manufacturer established in 1833 by Christian Frederick Martin. Martin is highly regarded for its steel-string guitars and is a leading manufacturer of flat top guitars. Martin instruments can sell for thousands of dollars, and vintage instruments occasionally command six-figure prices. The company has also made mandolins as well as several models of electric guitars and electric basses, although none of these other instruments are currently in production. Title: American Guitar Academy Passage: The American Guitar Academy was founded in The United States in 1991. It opened its first international location in Tokyo, Japan in 2011. It claimed to be the only guitar school in Japan offering classes in multiple languages including Japanese, English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German. American Guitar Academy teaches all styles of acoustic and electric guitar from Jazz, Rock, Blues, Pop, Funk, Classical, Flamenco, Tango, Folk and RB and more. Title: DBZ Guitars Passage: Diamond Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer owned and operated by Jeff Diamant of Diamond Amplification, along with partner Terry Martin. Former Dean Guitars founder and owner Dean Zelinsky was a co-owner from 2008 until his departure in 2012. He left the company to form his current brand, Dean Zelinsky Private Label. Title: Rian Adkinson Passage: Rian Adkinson (born 22 March 1980) is a singer-songwritermulti-instrumentalist from Atlanta, Georgia. During his career, Adkinson has been featured in Prog Magazine, Billboard Magazine, Free Times Columbia, Creative Loafing, Stomp and Stammer and more. Adkinson is a PRS endorsed artist and is known for using the S2 Mira Antique White and the S2 Custom 22 SH.
PRS Guitars
Rian Adkinson
PRS Guitars
Which presidential pet was born first, Socks Clinton, or Buddy?
Title: Liberty (dog) Passage: Honor's Foxfire Liberty Hume (AKC Registration Number SB578950) was the Golden Retriever Presidential pet of Betty Ford and Gerald Ford. Liberty was born February 8, 1974 and given to the president as an 8-month-old puppy by his daughter Susan Ford and new White House photographer David Hume Kennerly in the fall of 1974. The breeder of the dark gold pup was Ann (Avis) Friberg of Mount Vernon, Washington. Title: Billy (pygmy hippo) Passage: Billy, or William Johnson Hippopotamus, (1920s October 11, 1955) was a pygmy hippopotamus given as a pet to U.S. President Calvin Coolidge. Captured in Liberia, he was given to Coolidge by Harvey Samuel Firestone in 1927. Billy spent most of his life in the National Zoo in Washington D.C.. In addition to his fame as an exotic presidential petwhich afforded him a trip to the 1939 New York World's FairBilly is also notable as the common ancestor to most pygmy hippos in American zoos. By the time of his death in 1955, Billy had sired 23 calves, 13 of whom survived at least a year. Title: Socks (cat) Passage: Socks Clinton (Spring 1989 February 20, 2009) was the pet cat of U.S. President Bill Clinton's family during his presidency. As an adopted stray cat, he was the only pet of the Clintons during the early years of the administration, and his likeness hosted the children's version of the White House website. After Clinton left office, Socks resided with former Clinton secretary Betty Currie and her husband, owing to continuing conflicts with Clinton's dog Buddy. Title: Despoina Passage: In Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion. She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title "Despoina", "the mistress" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries. Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries. Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina. With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina. Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name. Title: Socks (novel) Passage: Socks is a children's novel written by Beverly Cleary, originally illustrated by Beatrice Darwin, and published in 1973. It won the William Allen White Children's Book Award. The title character of the book would eventually become the name for Socks Clinton, the cat of U.S. President Bill Clinton and family. Title: Buddy (dog) Passage: Buddy (August 7, 1997 January 2, 2002), a male chocolate-colored Labrador Retriever, was one of two pets kept by the Clinton family while Bill Clinton was President of the United States. The Clintons' other pet was a cat named Socks. Title: Dear Socks, Dear Buddy Passage: Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets is a 1998 children's book written by First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton. It concerns the two pets that lived in the White House during the Clinton administration, Socks the cat and Buddy the dog. Title: Wale Adebanwi Passage: Professor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University Title: Augustine of Canterbury Passage: Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century  died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the "Apostle to the English" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England. Title: Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill Passage: Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill is an unreleased platform video game developed by Realtime Associates for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game stars Socks, the real life presidential pet of the Clinton family during Bill Clinton's tenure in office. Originally scheduled for release in the fall of 1993, "Socks the Cat" experienced delays until it was ultimately canceled due to the closure of publisher Kaneko's U.S. branch in the summer of 1994. The game was complete however, and review copies were still distributed to gaming publications. A prototype cartridge has entered the hands of private collectors, but the ROM image has not been released to the public. A Kickstarter campaign to fund a relaunch of the game was successfully funded and anticipates a 2017 release.
Buddy
Socks (cat)
Buddy (dog)
K Trevor Wilson, is a Canadian comedian, writer and actor, he grew up in Toronto, Ontario and is best known as the character Squirrely Dan on the show Letterkenny, Letterkenny is a Canadian television sitcom created by Jared Keeso and Jacob Tierney, that debuted on what?
Title: Da Kink in My Hair (TV series) Passage: Da Kink in My Hair is a Canadian television sitcom. Based on the play of the same name by Trey Anthony, the story was adapted into a television show and aired on Global during prime time. It was the first comedy series on a national private mainstream broadcaster that was created by and starring black women in Canada. The series that and centred on a hair salon in the heart of Toronto's Caribbean-Canadian community, Eglinton West. The series debuted on Global on October 14, 2007, and the final episode aired on May 14, 2009. It was the winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Best Fiction Series prize in 2008 and won a Gemini Award for Best Hair. Title: K Trevor Wilson Passage: K Trevor Wilson (born March 9, 1981) is a Canadian comedian, writer and actor. He grew up in Toronto, Ontario and is best known as the character Squirrely Dan on the show Letterkenny. Title: Mosquito Lake (TV series) Passage: Mosquito Lake was a short-lived Canadian television sitcom, which aired on CBC Television in the 1989-90 television season. The show, a family sitcom, starred comedian Mike MacDonald as the father of a family spending the summer in a dilapidated cottage on Mosquito Lake. The cast also included Mary Long, Tara Strong, Maria Vacratsis, Bradley Machry and Dan Redican. The show was created by Paul Willis. Title: Ron Sparks (comedian) Passage: Ron Sparks is a Canadian comedian, actor, writer and producer. He was born in Chatham-Kent, Ontario and lives in Toronto, Ontario. He is best known as an alternative comedian and frequent guest on CBC Radio 1's The Debaters, and on TV as a regular and favourite "juror" on MuchMusic's highest-rated show, "Video on Trial", also starring as The Judge in the "Stars on Trial" Christmas special and various other "VOT" spin-offs. Title: JAM TFO Passage: JAM is a Canadian television show that has aired on TFO since 2012 and is produced by Groupe Fair-Play. The series focuses on French Canadian comedian Patrick Groulx and seven French speaking singer-songwriters from Ontario between the ages of 15 and 24 years old. Title: Little Mosque on the Prairie Passage: Little Mosque on the Prairie is a Canadian television sitcom created by Zarqa Nawaz and produced by WestWind Pictures, originally broadcast between 2007 and 2012 on CBC. Filmed in Toronto, Ontario and Indian Head, Saskatchewan, the series was showcased at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival. After the series finale aired in April 2012, Hulu announced it would begin offering the series under the name "Little Mosque" that summer. The series made its U.S. syndication debut on Pivot in August 2013. Title: Dan for Mayor Passage: Dan for Mayor is a Canadian television sitcom starring Fred Ewanuick that debuted on March 1, 2010 on CTV and The Comedy Network. It premiered the same night as "Hiccups", a show created by "Corner Gas" star Brent Butt that also features fellow "Corner Gas" alumna Nancy Robertson. On June 7, 2010, both "Dan for Mayor" and "Hiccups" were renewed for a second season. The second season premiered on June 5, 2011. Neither show was renewed for a third season. Title: Letterkenny (TV series) Passage: Letterkenny is a Canadian television sitcom created by Jared Keeso and Jacob Tierney, that debuted on CraveTV in February 2016, and later also aired on The Comedy Network. The show stars Keeso and Nathan Dales as Wayne and Daryl, two friends living in the small town of Letterkenny, Ontario, a fictional community loosely based on Keeso's own hometown of Listowel, Ontario. Title: Jared Keeso Passage: Jared Keeso ( , born July 1, 1984) is an award-winning Canadian actor. He currently stars as the series lead in the role of Wayne in the sitcom "Letterkenny", which he also created and as the series lead of "19-2" in the role of Ben Chartier. Title: Kevin Tierney Passage: Kevin Tierney is an Irish-Canadian film producer from Montreal who earned a Genie Award for Best Motion Picture for the film "Bon Cop, Bad Cop", for which he also wrote the script. He has also produced other titles including "One Dead Indian", "Good Neighbours" and "Twist". He is the father of Canadian actor and director Jacob Tierney. His directorial debut is "French Immersion". He attended the McGill faculty of Education in 1973 and taught abroad and in Montreal for 12 years.
CraveTV
K Trevor Wilson
Letterkenny (TV series)
What mythical Greek king killed his father and married his mother.
Title: Apollon Kalamarias Passage: Apollon Kalamarias (Greek: ) is a Greek sport's club from Thessaloniki founded in 1926 it is the best supported team in Greece. The club is named after Apollo, the mythical Greek god and its colors are red and black. Title: Leo (constellation) Passage: Leo is one of the constellations of the zodiac, lying between Cancer the crab to the west and Virgo the maiden to the east. Its name is Latin for lion, and to the ancient Greeks represented the Nemean Lion killed by the mythical Greek hero Heracles (known to the ancient Romans as Hercules) as one of his twelve labors. Its symbol is (Unicode ). One of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, Leo remains one of the 88 modern constellations today, and one of the most easily recognizable due to its many bright stars and a distinctive shape that is reminiscent of the crouching lion it depicts. The lion's mane and shoulders also form an asterism known as "The Sickle," which to modern observers may resemble a backwards "question mark." Title: Aster (missile family) Passage: The Aster missile series, primarily comprising the Aster 15 and Aster 30 are a family of vertically launched surface-to-air missiles. The name ""Aster"" originates from the mythical Greek archer named "Asterion" (in Greek mythology), Asterion likewise receiving his name from the ancient Greek word aster (Greek: ), meaning "star". Aster is manufactured by Eurosam, a European consortium consisting of MBDA France, MBDA Italy (combined 66) and the Thales Group (33). The missile is designed to intercept and destroy a wide range of air threats, such as supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles at very low altitude (Sea-skimming) and fast flying, high performance aircraft or missiles. Title: Giant-impact hypothesis Passage: The giant-impact hypothesis, sometimes called the Big Splash, or the Theia Impact suggests that the Moon formed out of the debris left over from a collision between Earth and an astronomical body the size of Mars, approximately 4.5 billion years ago, in the Hadean eon; about 20 to 100 million years after the solar system coalesced. The colliding body is sometimes called Theia, from the name of the mythical Greek Titan who was the mother of Selene, the goddess of the Moon. Analysis of lunar rocks, published in a 2016 report, suggests that the impact may have been a direct hit, causing a thorough mixing of both parent bodies. Title: Laodice (wife of Mithridates II of Commagene) Passage: Laodice (Greek: ), was a Greek woman who lived in the 1st century BC. She had married the Greek King from the Kingdom of Commagene, Mithridates II of Commagene, the first son and heir to Greek King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene and Greek Queen Isias of Commagene. Mithridates II reigned as King of Commagene from 38 BC-20 BC. Title: Oedipus Passage: Oedipus ( or or ; Ancient Greek: "Oidpous" meaning "swollen foot") was a mythical Greek king of Thebes. A tragic hero in Greek mythology, Oedipus accidentally fulfilled a prophecy that he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, thereby bringing disaster to his city and family. Title: G.S. Iraklis Thessaloniki Passage: Gymnasticos Syllogos Iraklis (Greek: , English: Gymnastics Club Heracles ), commonly referred to as Iraklis, is a Greek multi-sports club based in Thessaloniki. The club was founded in 1908 as "Macedonikos Gymnasticos Syllogos" ("Macedonian Gymnastics Club") and is one of the oldest and most historic sports-clubs in Greece. It is named after Heracles, the mythical Greek demigod. Their colours are blue or cyan and white, inspired by the Greek flag. Title: 230 Athamantis Passage: 230 Athamantis is a fairly large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by the German-Austrian astronomer K. de Ball on September 3, 1882, in Bothkamp. It was his only asteroid discovery. The asteroid was named after Athamantis, daughter of Athamas the mythical Greek king of Orchomenus. Title: Epopeus (king of Sicyon) Passage: In Greek mythology, Epopeus ( ; Greek: ) was a mythical Greek king of Sicyon, with an archaic bird-name that linked him to "epops" (), the hoopoe, the "watcher". A fragment of Callimachus' "Aitia" ("Origins") appears to ask, "Why, at Sicyon, is it the hoopoe, and not the usual splendid ravens, that is the bird of good omen?" Title: Polynices Passage: In Greek mythology, Polynices, sometimes spelled Polyneices, (Greek: , transl. "Polynekes", "manifold strife") was the son of Oedipus and Jocasta. His wife was Argea. His father, Oedipus, was discovered to have killed his father and married his mother, and was expelled from Thebes, leaving his sons Eteocles and Polynices to rule. Because of a curse put on them by their father Oedipus, the sons Polynices and Eteocles did not share the rule peacefully and died as a result by killing each other in a battle for the control of Thebes.
Oedipus
Polynices
Oedipus
Shaker Paleja's film roles include an appearance in The Day the Earth Stood Still with a Canadian actor, director, producer, adn musician who was born in what year?
Title: Keanu Reeves Passage: Keanu Charles Reeves ( ; born September 2, 1964) is a Canadian actor, director, producer, and musician. Title: The Day the Earth Stood Stupid Passage: "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid" is the seventh episode in season three of "Futurama". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 18, 2001. The title of this episode is a play on the title of the 1951 science fiction film, "The Day the Earth Stood Still". Title: The Day Mars Invaded Earth Passage: The Day Mars Invaded Earth (a.k.a. Spaceraid 63) is an independently made 1963 black-and-white CinemaScope science fiction film produced and directed by Maury Dexter that stars Kent Taylor, Marie Windsor, and William Mims. The film was released by Twentieth Century Fox. Dexter later said the film's title came from Associated Producers' Robert L. Lippert and was meant to evoke memories of Fox's 1951 classic "The Day the Earth Stood Still". Title: Michael Bean Passage: Michael Bean is a Canadian actor, author, acting coach, and the founder of Biz Studio. He is known for his work on the films "Case 39" (2009), "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" (2009), "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Jennifer's Body" (2009), and for guest spots on the television series "Arrow", "Pretty Little Liars", "Supernatural" and "Smallville". Title: Patricia Neal Passage: Patsy Louise "Patricia" Neal (January 20, 1926 August 8, 2010) was an American actress of stage and screen. She was best known for her film roles as World War II widow Helen Benson in "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951), wealthy matron Emily Eustace Failenson in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961), and the worn-out housekeeper Alma Brown in "Hud" (1963), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She played Olivia Walton in the 1971 made-for-television film "", a role played in the regular series by actress Michael Learned. Title: Jaden Smith Passage: Jaden Christopher Syre Smith (born July 8, 1998) is an American actor and rapper. He is the son of Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith. Jaden Smith's first movie role was with his father in the 2006 film "The Pursuit of Happyness". He also acted in the 2008 remake of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and the 2010 remake of "The Karate Kid", and was in the 2013 film "After Earth" with his father. Title: Shaker Paleja Passage: Shaker Paleja is Canadian film, television, and voice-over actor, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His voice-over work is known to anime fans of such series as "Angel Links (Seih Tenshi Enjeru Rinkusu)", and he regularly guest stars on numerous live-action series such as "Battlestar Galactica", "Smallville", "Kyle XY", "The L Word", and "Touching Evil" as Sammy Rashaad. Film roles include "Food for the Gods", "Elegy" with Ben Kingsley and Dennis Hopper, and "The Day the Earth Stood Still" with Keanu Reeves. Title: Sam Jaffe Passage: Sam Jaffe (March 10, 1891 March 24, 1984) was an American actor, teacher, musician, and engineer. In 1951, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "The Asphalt Jungle" (1950) and appeared in other classic films such as "Ben-Hur" (1959) and "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951). He may be best remembered for playing the title role in "Gunga Din" (1939) and the High Lama in "Lost Horizon" (1937). Title: The Day the Earth Stood Still (soundtrack) Passage: "The Day the Earth Stood Still" soundtrack (1951) was composed in July, and recorded in August 1951. It was Bernard Herrmann's first soundtrack after he moved from New York to Hollywood. Herrmann chose unusual instrumentation for the film including violin, cello, and bass (all three electric), two theremin electronic instruments (played by Samuel Hoffman and Paul Shure), two Hammond organs, a large studio electric organ, three vibraphones, two glockenspiels, two pianos, two harps, three trumpets, three trombones, and four tubas. Unusual overdubbing and tape-reversal techniques were used, as well. 20th Century Fox later reused the Herrmann title theme in the original pilot episode for Irwin Allen's 1965 TV series "Lost in Space". Danny Elfman noted "The Day the Earth Stood Still"' s score inspired his interest in film composing, and made him a fan of Herrmann. Title: The Day the Earth Stopped Passage: The Day the Earth Stopped is a 2008 American direct-to-DVD science fiction film produced by independent studio The Asylum, directed by and starring C. Thomas Howell. Its title and premise are similar to those of the 2008 "remake" of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (of which "The Day the Earth Stopped" is a mockbuster) but the film's plot also incorporates elements from other science-fiction films involving aliens, such as "Independence Day" and "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers". The film is Howell's second Asylum film in which he was attached as director, the first being "".
1964
Shaker Paleja
Keanu Reeves
Which band Zvuki Mu or Quietdrive was formed first?
Title: Zvuki Mu Passage: Zvuki Mu (Russian: , ] , , may be translated as "The Sounds of Mu") are a Russian alternative rockindiepost-punk band founded in Moscow in 1983. Lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. Title: JappMaitland condensation Passage: The JappMaitland condensation is an organic reaction and a type of Aldol reaction and a tandem reaction. In a reaction between the ketone 2-pentanone and the aldehyde benzaldehyde catalyzed by base the bis Aldol adduct is formed first. The second step is a ring-closing reaction when one hydroxyl group displaces the other in a nucleophilic substitution forming an oxo-tetrahydropyran. Title: Harris, Forbes amp; Co. Passage: Harris, Forbes Co. was an investment banking affiliate of Harris Bank incorporated in 1911. Harris, Forbes firm was acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank in 1930 to form Chase Harris, Forbes. Just two years later, in 1932, the firm was dissolved after the passage of the GlassSteagall Act in 1932. Chase transferred what remained of its securities business to the Bank of Boston's newly formed First Boston Corporation, buttressing that firm's early municipal bond department. Title: West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967 Passage: The West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967 was held in Indian state of West Bengal in 1967 to elect 280 members to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. United Front led by Ajoy Mukherjee won majority of seats in the election, and formed first non-Congress government of the state. Title: Konstantin Vakulovsky Passage: Captain Konstantin Konstantinovich Vakulovsky (born 28 October 1894, died Summer 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. A major general's son, he volunteered for aviation duty on 8 August 1914, six days after graduating from university. He taught himself to fly, and became one of Russia's first military pilots on 13 June 1915. After escaping the fall of the Novogeorgievsk Fortress in a hazardous flight, Vakylovsky flew reconnaissance missions, some through heavy ground fire. Given command of the newly formed First Fighter Detachment, he became a flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He died in a flying accident during Summer 1918. Title: Zvuki Mu (album) Passage: Zvuki Mu is the debut and only internationally released album by the Russian band Zvuki Mu, released in 1989 and produced by Brian Eno. Title: Pyotr Mamonov Passage: Pyotr Nikolayevich Mamonov (Russian: . ] ; born 14 April 1951) is a Russian rock musician, songwriter and actor, frontman of the Moscow band "Zvuki Mu". Title: SV St. Georg Passage: SV St. Georg Hamburg is a German association football club playing in Hamburg. The club was established 3 June 1895 and shares a common origin with "FC Hammonia Hamburg": both sides arose out of the students group Seminarvereinigung Frisch-Auf with "St. Georg" being formed first on the left bank of the Alster River, and "Hammonia" appearing later on the right bank. Like their brother side, "St. Georg" was a founding member of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900. However, while "Hammonia" folded after only a short existence, "St. Georg" still plays today. Title: Primary rock Passage: Primary rock is an early term in geology that refers to crystalline rock formed first in geologic time, containing no organic remains, such as granite, gneiss and schist as well as igneous and magmatic formations from all ages. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary published in 1913 provides the following term as used in geology: Title: Quietdrive Passage: Quietdrive is an alternative rock band based in Hopkins, Minnesota that formed in 2002. Quietdrive released their debut album "When All That's Left Is You" on May 30, 2006 on Epic Records. In April 2008, Quietdrive parted with Epic Records and released their album titled "Deliverance" on October 14, 2008 with the Militia Group. In 2009 they parted with Militia Group and released their independent EP titled "Close Your Eyes" on their own independent record label Sneaker 2 Bombs Records. Their third full-length album, titled "Quietdrive", debuted on December 14, 2010 and their full-length album, titled "Up or Down", on April 24, 2012. The band's most recent release was "The Ghost of What You Used to Be", which was released on December 16, 2014.
Zvuki Mu
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Zvuki Mu
Which band had a longer hiatus, Juliette and the Licks or The Last Shadow Puppets?
Title: The Dream Synopsis Passage: The Dream Synopsis EP is an extended play by The Last Shadow Puppets, released on 2 December 2016. It contains re-recordings of two songs from the band's second album, "Everything You've Come to Expect", as well as four cover versions that the band played during their 2016 tour. It was the final release of the band's second period of activity. Title: Khmer shadow theatre Passage: Khmer shadow theatre (Khmer: ; IPA: [lkhaon na sbaek], Lakhaon Nang Sbek) are forms of shadow play in which leather shadow puppets are used. The two main genres include Sbek Thom, which features the Reamker, the other being Sbek Toch uses smaller puppets and a wide range of stories. And another genre called Sbek Por uses colored leather puppets. The shadow plays of Cambodia is closely related to and also resembles the shadow plays of Thailand ("Nang yai" and "Nang talung"), the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia "(Wayang kulit)". Title: Everything You've Come to Expect (song) Passage: "Everything You've Come to Expect" is the second single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, "Everything You've Come to Expect". It was released on 10 March 2016 on Domino Records. Title: The Last Shadow Puppets Passage: The Last Shadow Puppets are an English supergroup consisting of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), Miles Kane (The Rascals, solo artist), James Ford (Simian, Simian Mobile Disco, music producer), and Zach Dawes (Mini Mansions). They are joined live by Loren Humphrey (Guards, music producer, session musician) and Tyler Parkford (Mini Mansions). The band released their debut album "The Age of the Understatement" in 2008. Following a lengthy hiatus, they returned, releasing second album "Everything You've Come to Expect" in 2016. Title: Aviation (song) Passage: "Aviation" is the third single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, "Everything You've Come to Expect". It was released on 16 March 2016 on Domino Records. Title: Juliette and the Licks Passage: Juliette The Licks is an American rock band led by actress and singer Juliette Lewis. Other band members have included guitarist Craig Fairbaugh and guitarist Emilio Cueto, bassist Jason Womack and drummer Ed Davis. Their popular songs include "You're Speaking My Language" and "Hot Kiss". The band broke up in 2009. In 2015, Lewis announced the band would be reunited on July 23rd for a show in Los Angeles. The future of the band past this show was unknown until Juliette announced, via her Facebook account on Feb 1st 2016, that the band will play a gig in London's Heaven on May 4th 2016. In June of 2016, Juliette Lewis announced a solo tour leaving the future of The Licks undetermined. Title: Standing Next to Me Passage: "Standing Next to Me" is the second single released by The Last Shadow Puppets. It was released on 7 July 2008 in the United Kingdom on Domino Records. The song is the excerpted from the band's debut album "The Age of the Understatement". The song entered the UK Top 40 at 30 on 13 July 2008. Title: Miracle Aligner Passage: "Miracle Aligner" is the fourth single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, "Everything You've Come to Expect". It was released on 28 March 2016 on Domino Records. Title: Bad Habits (The Last Shadow Puppets song) Passage: "Bad Habits" is the lead single by English band The Last Shadow Puppets from their second studio album, "Everything You've Come to Expect". It was released on 10 January 2016 on Domino Records, and is the first release of the band's second period of activity, making it their first single since "My Mistakes Were Made for You" (2008). Title: My Mistakes Were Made for You Passage: "My Mistakes Were Made for You" is the third single released by The Last Shadow Puppets. It was released on 20 October 2008 in the United Kingdom on Domino Records, featuring three b-sides: a live version of the album track "Separate and Ever Deadly" plus two covers. The US-only 8-song expanded EP was released in digital format on 21 October and on CD on 4 November 2008. It was the final release of the band's first period of activity.
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
Juliette and the Licks
Are Edna Ferber and Dorothy Parker both writers?
Title: The Ten-Year Lunch Passage: The Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Round Table is a 1987 American documentary film about the Algonquin Round Table, a floating group of writers and actors in the "Roaring Twenties" in New York City, which included great names such as Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, George S. Kaufman, Edna Ferber, Marc Connelly, Harold Ross and Harpo Marx. It was produced and directed by Aviva Slesin and narrated by Heywood Hale Broun. Title: A Peculiar Treasure Passage: A Peculiar Treasure is an autobiography by American author Edna Ferber. The book was first published in 1938 by Doubleday, Doran, Co. at 398 pages long. The book is Ferber's first autobiography, and recounts her small-town, Midwest childhood, and her subsequent rise to authorship and the Pulitzer Prize. Her ascent from night-court reporter at a small-town newspaper to the author of So Big is set against the rising tensions in Europe and upsurging anti-semitism in the US. Title: James Adams Floating Theatre Passage: The James Adams Floating Theatre was a floating theatre founded in 1914 by James Adams and his wife Beulah, which toured Chesapeake Bay staging theatre in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. It was visited by Edna Ferber while writing the 1926 novel which inspired Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein IIs Broadway show "Show Boat". Title: Our Mrs. McChesney Passage: Our Mrs. McChesney is a lost 1918 American silent comedy drama film produced and distributed by Metro Pictures, directed by Ralph Ince, and based on the 1915 play by Edna Ferber and George Hobart which starred Ethel Barrymore. Title: Hermynia Zur Mhlen Passage: Hermynia Zur Mhlen, or Hermynia zur Mhlen, born as Hermine Isabelle Maria Grfin Folliot de Crenneville, also Folliot de Crenneville-Poutet (December 12, 1883 March 20, 1951) was an Austrian writer and translator. She translated over seventy books into German from English, Russian and French, including work by Upton Sinclair, John Galsworthy, Jerome K. Jerome, Harold Nicolson, Max Eastman and Edna Ferber. She has been characterised as "one of the best known women writers of the Weimar Republic." . A committed socialist from a Viennese aristocratic Catholic family, she was sometimes called the Red Countess. Title: Personality Plus (novel) Passage: Personality Plus is an early novel by American author Edna Ferber. Originally published in 1914, "Personality Plus" is the second of three volumes chronicling the travels and events in the life of Emma McChesney. Ferber achieved her first successes with a series of stories centering on this character, a stylish and intelligent divorced mother who rises rapidly in business. Title: The Land Is Bright Passage: The Land Is Bright is a 1941 dramatic play by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Title: Dorothy Parker Passage: Dorothy Parker (August 22, 1893 June 7, 1967) was an American poet, short story writer, critic, and satirist, best known for her wit, wisecracks and eye for 20th-century urban foibles. Title: Edna Ferber Passage: Edna Ferber (August 15, 1885 April 16, 1968) was an American novelist, short story writer and playwright. Her novels included the Pulitzer Prize-winning "So Big" (1924), "Show Boat" (1926; made into the celebrated 1927 musical), "Cimarron" (1929; made into the 1931 film which won the Academy Award for Best Picture), "Giant" (1952; made into the 1956 Hollywood movie) and "Ice Palace" (1958) filmed in 1960 Title: Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions Passage: Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions is the production company created in 1996 by Amy Sherman-Palladino to produce "Love and Marriage." The company also produced "Gilmore Girls", "The Return of Jezebel James", and "Bunheads". The name "Dorothy Parker Drank Here" is tribute to writer Dorothy Parker, a major influence on Palladino.
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Edna Ferber
Dorothy Parker
Are Hilaire Belloc and Rupert Brooke both writers?
Title: The Servile State Passage: The Servile State is a book written by Hilaire Belloc in 1912 about economics. Although it mentions distributism, for which he and his friend G. K. Chesterton are famous, it avoids explicit advocacy of that economic system. Title: Leonard Russell (journalist) Passage: Leonard Russell was an English journalist and satirist, known for editing "Press Gang! Crazy World Chronicle" (London 1937), a collection of satiricle articles, supposedly real articles from British newspapers. Contributors included Russell, Cyril Connolly, Hilaire Belloc, Ronald Knox and A. G. Macdonnell. Title: Mont Blanc Restaurant Passage: Mont Blanc Restaurant is a former restaurant in London where leading writers including Hilaire Belloc, GK Chesterton, Joseph Conrad and Galsworthy met regularly in the early years of the 20th century. Title: The Four Men: a Farrago Passage: The Four Men: A Farrago is a novel by Hilaire Belloc that describes a 90 mi long journey on foot across the English county of Sussex from Robertsbridge in the east to Harting in the west. As a "secular pilgrimage" through Sussex, the book has parallels with his earlier work, the religious pilgrimage of "The Path to Rome" (1902). "The Four Men" describes four characters, "Myself", "Grizzlebeard", "the Poet" and "the Sailor", each aspects of Belloc's personality, as they journey in a half-real, half-fictional allegory of life. Subtitled ""a Farrago"", meaning a 'confused mixture', the book contains a range of anecdotes, songs, reflections and miscellany. The book is also Belloc's homage to "this Eden which is Sussex still" and conveys Belloc's "love for the soil of his native land" of Sussex. Title: Hilaire Belloc bibliography Passage: This is a chronological bibliography of books (with a few pamphlets) by the author Hilaire Belloc. His books of verse went through many different editions, and are not comprehensively covered. Title: Cautionary Tales for Children Passage: Cautionary Tales for Children: Designed for the Admonition of Children between the ages of eight and fourteen years is a 1907 children's book written by Hilaire Belloc. It is a parody of the cautionary tales that were popular in the 19th century. The work is in the public domain in the United States. Title: Rupert Brooke Passage: Rupert Chawner Brooke (middle name sometimes given as "Chaucer"; 3 August 1887 23 April 1915) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially "The Soldier". He was also known for his boyish good looks, which were said to have prompted the Irish poet W. B. Yeats to describe him as "the handsomest young man in England". Title: Hilaire Belloc Passage: Joseph Hilaire Pierre Ren Belloc ( ; ] ; 27 July 187016 July 1953) was an Anglo-French writer and historian. He was one of the most prolific writers in England during the early twentieth century. He was known as a writer, orator, poet, sailor, satirist, man of letters, soldier and political activist. His Catholic faith had a strong impact on his works. He was President of the Oxford Union and later MP for Salford from 1906 to 1910. He was a noted disputant, with a number of long-running feuds, but also widely regarded as a humane and sympathetic man. Belloc became a naturalised British subject in 1902, while retaining his French citizenship. Title: Angus Macnab Passage: John Angus Macnab (19061977) was a British conservative politician who embraced Roman Catholicism under the influence of G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc, who was a close associate of William Joyce, and who later became noted as a Perennialist writer on Medieval Spain and translator of Latin and Greek poetry. Title: G. K.'s Weekly Passage: G. K.'s Weekly was a British publication founded in 1925 (with its pilot edition surfacing in late 1924) by seminal writer G. K. Chesterton, continuing until his death in 1936. Its articles typically discussed topical cultural, political, and socio-economic issues yet the publication also ran poems, cartoons, and other such material that piqued Chesterton's interest. It contained much of his journalistic work done in the latter part of his life, and extracts from it were published as the book "The Outline of Sanity". Precursor publications existed by the names of The Eye-Witness and The New Witness, the former being a weekly newspaper started by Hilaire Belloc in 1911, the latter Belloc took over from Cecil Chesterton, Gilbert's brother, who died in World War I: and a revamped version of "G. K.'s Weekly" continued some years after Chesterton's death by the name of The Weekly Review.
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Hilaire Belloc
Rupert Brooke
Parsons Xtreme Golf is owned by the founder of the domain registrar that has how many customers?
Title: 123-reg Passage: 123-reg is headquartered in England and is a domain registrar and web hosting company. The company claims to be the UK's largest accredited domain registrar which provides internet services to small- and medium-sized business. Up until 2017, 123-reg was part of Host Europe Group (HEG), which at the time, was Europe's largest privately owned hosting company. In April 2017, GoDaddy Inc (GDDY.N), a U.S.-based website domain name provider, completed the acquisition of Host Europe Group (HEG) for 1.69 billion euros (1.82 billion) Title: Move Your Domain Day Passage: Move Your Domain Day is a domain name transferring initiative, initially in response to GoDaddy's support of the United States Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). It was first held on 29 December 2011, originating from a post on Reddit and spearheaded by domain registrar Namecheap. In 2012, Namecheap began an initiative to make Move Your Domain Day an annual event. The second event was held on 22 January 2013. The third time was held on 5 February 2014. The fourth was held on 27 January 2015. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Reddit, and domain registrars Name.com and Hover have also participated. Namecheap has defined the initiative as "an annual protest and a commemoration of sorts that will continue to shine a light on the issue of a free and open internet." Title: Parsons Xtreme Golf Passage: Parsons Xtreme Golf (PXG) is a global golf equipment company that designs, manufactures, markets and sells a line of custom fitted golf equipment, golf accessories and golf lifestyle-related products. The company is based in Scottsdale, Arizona and was established in 2014 by Bob Parsons, founder of web hosting service GoDaddy. Title: Dannames Passage: Dan Names is an Internet domain registrar and web hosting company that also sells e-business related software and services. In 2009, it reached more than 100,000 domain names under management. Dan names is currently the largest registrar in Denmark. Title: GoDaddy Passage: GoDaddy Inc. is an American publicly traded Internet domain registrar and web hosting company. s of May 2017 , GoDaddy has approximately 17 million customers and over 6,000 employees worldwide. The company is known for its advertising on the TV and in the newspapers. It has been involved in several controversies related to censorship. Title: Drop registrar Passage: A drop registrar is a domain name registrar who registers expiring Internet domain names immediately after they expire and are deleted by the domain name registry. A drop registrar will typically use automated software to send up to 250 simultaneous domain name registration requests in an attempt to register the domain name first. In recognition of the potential abuse of such a "domain land rush", ICANN and VeriSign limited the number of simultaneous requests to 250 since July 17, 2001. Title: Internet Provider Security Passage: Internet Provider Security (IPS) tags are used by domain registrar to administer a domain name registration service and related Domain Name System (DNS) services. An IPS tag is the label that applies to each registrar that registers domains in the country-code top level domain "uk" and is required to transfer domain names from one registrar to another. Title: Domain name front running Passage: Domain name front running is the practice whereby a domain name registrar uses insider information to register domains for the purpose of re-selling them or earning revenue via ads placed on the domain's landing page. By registering the domains, the registrar locks out other potential registrars from selling the domain to a customer. The registrar typically takes advantage of the five-day "domain tasting" trial period, where the domain can be locked without payment. Title: Hover (domain registrar) Passage: Hover is an Internet domain name registration service. Hover is a division of Tucows Incorporated, the second largest ICANN-accredited domain registrar in the world, now that they've purchased eNom, only behind GoDaddy . Tucows is the largest publicly traded registrar and a technology company serving thousands of businesses and millions of Internet users worldwide since 1994. As of March 2010, Tucows is currently managing over 10 million domain names online. Title: DNSimple Passage: DNSimple is a managed domain name server service operated by Aetrion LLC dba DNSimple, which offers DNS hosting, domain registration and SSL certificate. DNSimple is also an ICANN-accredited domain registrar.
17 million
Parsons Xtreme Golf
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Who wrote the novel that William Kotcheff's Australian classic movie of the same name was based on?
Title: Joseph Furphy Passage: Joseph Furphy (Irish: Seosamh Foirbhilhe; 26 September 1843 13 September 1912) is widely regarded as the "Father of the Australian novel". He mostly wrote under the pseudonym Tom Collins and is best known for his novel "Such Is Life" (1903), regarded as an Australian classic. Title: Ted Kotcheff Passage: William Theodore "Ted" Kotcheff (born April 7, 1931; as Velichko Todorov Tsochev) is a Bulgarian-Canadian film and television director and producer, known primarily for his work on several high-profile British and American television productions such as "Armchair Theatre" and "". He has also directed numerous successful films including the seminal Australian classic "Wake in Fright," action films such as "First Blood" and "Uncommon Valor", and comedies like "Weekend at Bernie's, Fun with Dick and Jane," and "North Dallas Forty". He is sometimes credited as William T. Kotcheff, and currently resides in Beverly Hills, California. Title: The Christian Brothers Passage: The Christian Brothers is a play by Australian writer Ron Blair first performed in 1975. It is a one-man play about a teacher at a Christian Brothers school. It was based on Blair's experience of studying at a Christian Brothers school in Lewisham and has come to be regarded as an Australian classic. Peter Caroll performed in the original Nimrod Theatre production. Title: The Warriors (Yurick novel) Passage: The Warriors is a novel written by Sol Yurick and Illustrated by Frank Modell in 1965. It became the inspiration for the cult classic movie "The Warriors". Compared to the movie, the novel takes a closer look at the concepts of sexuality, reputation, family, and survival. Because the movie was produced in 1979, a full fourteen years after the book was printed, certain key traits were rewritten to reflect cultural evolution. Title: Scott Marble Passage: Scott Marble (1847 April 5, 1919) was a playwright who wrote the 1896 stage melodrama "The Great Train Robbery". Seven years later would become a classic movie Western. His other plays include "Tennessee's Pardner" (1894), "The Sidewalks of New York" (1895), "The Cotton Spinner" (1896), "The Heart of the Klondike" (1897), "Have You Seen Smith?" (1898), "On Land and Sea" (1898), and "Daughters of the Poor" (1899). Title: Peter George (author) Passage: Peter Bryan George (26 March 1924 1 June 1966) was a British author, most famous for the 1958 Cold War thriller novel "Red Alert", published initially with the title "Two Hours To Doom" with the pseudonym Peter Bryant. The book was the inspiration for Stanley Kubrick's classic movie "". Title: Matrix Quest Passage: The Matrix Quest is the official collective name for issues 62 through 66 in Marvel's "Transformers" comics, written by UK writer Simon Furman. Each chapter of the story pays homage to a classic movie or book. Title: Wake in Fright Passage: Wake in Fright (initially released as Outback outside Australia) is a 1971 psychological thriller film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Evan Jones and starring Gary Bond, Donald Pleasence, Chips Rafferty, Sylvia Kay and Jack Thompson. Based on Kenneth Cook's 1961 novel of the same name, the film follows a young schoolteacher from Sydney who descends into personal moral degradation after finding himself stranded in a brutal, menacing town in outback Australia. Title: Lucky Chance Passage: Lucky Chance is a 1994 Telugu, Comedy film, produced by C. Sarath Babu on Sri Madhav Arts banner and directed by Siva Nageswara Rao. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Kanchan in the lead roles and music composed by Sri. The film is inspired by 1954 classic movie Chakrapani, which itself was based on Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy's novel "Vitamin M". The film recorded as "Hit" at the box office. Title: Miles Franklin Award Passage: The Miles Franklin Literary Award is an annual literary prize awarded to "a novel which is of the highest literary merit and presents Australian life in any of its phases". The award was set up according to the will of Miles Franklin (18791954), who is best known for writing the Australian classic "My Brilliant Career" (published in 1901) and for bequeathing her estate to fund this award. As of 2016, the award is valued A60,000.
Kenneth Cook
Ted Kotcheff
Wake in Fright
Revenge is a 1990 film with Kevin Costner and Madeleine Stowe from "Stakeout" and "Braveheart". Who directed it?
Title: Revenge (1990 film) Passage: Revenge is a 1990 romantic thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Kevin Costner, Anthony Quinn, Madeleine Stowe, Miguel Ferrer and Sally Kirkland. Some scenes were filmed in Mexico. The film is a production of New World Pictures and Rastar Films and was released by Columbia Pictures. "Revenge" also features one of John Leguizamo's earliest film roles. The film is based on a novella written by Jim Harrison and published in "Esquire" magazine in 1979. Harrison, who also wrote "Legends of the Fall", co-wrote the script. Title: Revenge (TV series) Passage: Revenge is an American television drama series, created by Mike Kelley and starring Madeleine Stowe and Emily VanCamp, which debuted on September 21, 2011 on ABC. The plot is inspired by the Alexandre Dumas novel "The Count of Monte Cristo". During its first season it aired on Wednesdays at 10:00 pm (Eastern), and later airing on Sundays at 9:00 pm for seasons 2 through 4. Title: Victoria Grayson Passage: Victoria Grayson ("ne:" Vicki Harper) is the main antagonist of the ABC television series "Revenge". She is portrayed by Madeleine Stowe. Title: Madeleine Stowe Passage: Madeleine Marie Stowe (born August 18, 1958) is an American actress. She appeared mostly on television before her breakthrough role in the 1987 crime-comedy film "Stakeout". She went on to star in the films "Revenge" (1990), "Unlawful Entry" (1992), "The Last of the Mohicans" (1992), "Blink" (1993), "Bad Girls" (1994), "12 Monkeys" (1995), "The Generals Daughter" (1999), and "We Were Soldiers" (2002). For her role in the 1993 independent film "Short Cuts", she won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress. Title: Revenge (season 4) Passage: The fourth and final season of the ABC American television drama series "Revenge" premiered on September 28, 2014. The show continues to air Sundays at 10:00 pm (ET). This season sees several cast changes as both Barry Sloane and Henry Czerny's characters, Aiden Mathis and Conrad Grayson, were killed off in the Season 3 finale. This is the first season not to feature Czerny's character. James Tupper and Karine Vanasse who play David Clarke and Margaux LeMarchal respectively, have been upgraded to series regulars. The series stars Madeleine Stowe and Emily VanCamp. Title: Revenge (season 1) Passage: The first season of the ABC American television drama series "Revenge" premiered on September 21, 2011 and concluded on May 23, 2012, with a total of 22 episodes. The series was created by Mike Kelley and is inspired by the Alexandre Dumas novel "The Count of Monte Cristo". The series stars Madeleine Stowe and Emily VanCamp. Title: Blink (film) Passage: Blink is a 1994 American neo-noir thriller film starring Madeleine Stowe and Aidan Quinn. Director Michael Apted was nominated for a Crystal Globe award for the film at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and screenwriter Dana Stevens was nominated for Best Motion Picture at the Edgar Allan Poe Awards. Emmy Award-winning actress Laurie Metcalf also had a role in the film. Chicago rock band The Drovers played a support role as themselves, contributing three songs to the soundtrack. Stowe's character, Emma, is a fiddler in the group. Some scenes were filmed in Chicago, Illinois. Title: Revenge (season 2) Passage: The second season of the ABC American television drama series "Revenge" started on September 30, 2012 on Sundays. An hour long recap show of the first season called "The First Chapter" was shown the week before the premiere on September 26, 2012 at 9:00 pm Eastern 8:00 pm Central. The series stars Madeleine Stowe and Emily VanCamp. The season premiere received mixed response from critics, with many praising the acting while criticizing the plot, saying that it didn't live up to the suspense of the first season. Reviews did improve as the season progressed. Title: Stakeout (1987 film) Passage: Stakeout is a 1987 American crime-comedy film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Madeleine Stowe, Aidan Quinn, and Forest Whitaker. The screenplay was written by Jim Kouf, who won a 1988 Edgar Award for his work. Although the story is set in Seattle, Washington, the film was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Title: Octane (film) Passage: Octane (known as Pulse in the United States) is a 2003 thriller film directed by Marcus Adams and starring Madeleine Stowe, Mischa Barton and Norman Reedus. The film follows a divorced mother (Stowe) and her teenage daughter (Barton) on a late-night road trip, and the mother's battle to find her daughter after she gets caught up with a bizarre cult of young criminals at a truck stop. Shot largely in Luxembourg, the film features a soundtrack by dance duo Orbital.
Tony Scott
Madeleine Stowe
Revenge (1990 film)
Which railway station in St Albans, England services London, Gatwick Airport, Luton Airport, and Brighton?
Title: Gatwick Airport railway station Passage: Gatwick Airport station is the railway station at London Gatwick Airport which provides a direct rail connection to London 2634 mi away. The station platforms are located about 70 metres to the east of the airport's South Terminal, with the ticket office above the platforms. The station was one of 18 in the United Kingdom to be managed by Network Rail, but on 29 January 2012 day-to-day management was transferred to Southern. Title: St Albans Abbey railway station Passage: St Albans Abbey railway station in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England is about 0.6 mi south of the city centre in the St Stephen's area. It is the terminus of the Abbey Line from Watford Junction, part of the London Midland franchise. It is one of two stations in St Albans, the other being the much larger and busier St Albans City. Title: South (Luton ward) Passage: South is the name for a ward in the southern part of Luton, England. The ward includes New Town, Park Town, Chapel Langley and most of Luton town centre. Junction 10 of the M1 is just outside the ward. Both Luton Airport Parkway and Luton railway station are located within the ward. London Luton Airport is close by. Title: Luton Airport Parkway railway station Passage: Luton Airport Parkway railway station is on the Midland Main Line in England, serving Luton Airport in Bedfordshire. It is 29 mi down-line from London St Pancras and is situated between to the south and to the north. Its three-letter station code is LTN, the IATA code for Luton Airport. Title: Brighton main line Passage: The Brighton Main Line (also known as the South Central Main Line) is a divided in the north into two sections running from London Victoria and London Bridge to Brighton. It is about 51 miles (81 km) long, and is electrified throughout. Nearly all passenger trains are provided by Govia Thameslink Railway which operates the Southern, Gatwick Express and Thameslink brands. A small section has Great Western Railway services, currently sole operator of the line from Gatwick Airport to Reading, Berkshire known as the North Downs Line. The many Sussex services to Central London use the line and generally its branches as do south London, East Surrey and Tonbridge, Kent services. Title: Abbey line Passage: The Abbey line, also called the St Albans Abbey branch line, is a railway line from Watford Junction to St Albans Abbey. The 6.5 mi route passes through town and countryside in the county of Hertfordshire, just outside the boundaries of the Oyster Card and London fare zones. Its northern terminus in St Albans Abbey is located in the south of the city, around 1.2 km away from the larger St Albans City railway station on the Thameslink line. Title: Clarence Park (St Albans) Passage: Clarence Park is a Victorian park used for sports and leisure in St Albans, England. It is still largely in its original form and has a rich variety of trees and planting. It is close to St Albans City railway station. Title: Hatfield and St Albans Railway Passage: The Hatfield St Albans Railway was a branch of the Great Northern Railway which connected the Hertfordshire towns of St Albans and Hatfield. It opened in 1865 with the principal aim of allowing St Albans traffic to access the Great Northern's main line to London at , but soon came into difficulties when the Midland Railway inaugurated a direct route to London through St Albans. Passenger receipts declined in the 1930s, resulting in the temporary withdrawal of services in 1939. Passenger services were permanently withdrawn in 1951, leaving goods traffic to linger on until December 1968. Much of the route of the line is now incorporated into the Alban Way, a footpath and cycleway. Title: St Albans City railway station Passage: St Albans City railway station, also shortened to St Albans, is one of two railway stations in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, the other being St Albans Abbey railway station. City station is the more important of the two stations, as it serves London, Gatwick Airport, Luton Airport and Brighton. It is located 0.5 mi east of the city centre, on the Midland Main Line and served by Thameslink trains on the Thameslink route. Title: Gatwick Airport Up sidings Passage: Gatwick Airport Up sidings are located near London Gatwick Airport, Crawley, England, situated on the Brighton Main Line south of Gatwick Airport station. The sidings are accessed from the Up Platform Loop line.
St Albans City railway station
Clarence Park (St Albans)
St Albans City railway station
Hallopora can be commonly founded in what type of bedrock formation?
Title: Plucking (glaciation) Passage: Plucking, also referred to as quarrying, is a glacial phenomenon that is responsible for the erosion and transportation of individual pieces of bedrock, especially large "joint blocks". This occurs in a type of glacier called a "valley glacier". As a glacier moves down a valley, friction causes the basal ice of the glacier to melt and infiltrate joints (cracks) in the bedrock. The freezing and thawing action of the ice enlarges, widens, or causes further cracks in the bedrock as it changes volume across the icewater phase transition (a form of hydraulic wedging), gradually loosening the rock between the joints. This produces large pieces of rock called joint blocks. Eventually these joint blocks come loose and become trapped in the glacier. Title: Passaic Formation Passage: The Passaic Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. It was previously known as the Brunswick Formation since it was first described in the vicinity of New Brunswick, New Jersey. It is now named for the city of Passaic, New Jersey, which is near where its type section was described by paleontologist Paul E. Olsen. Title: Residuum (geology) Passage: Residuum is often used to refer to the soil and subsoil that forms as the result of long weathering over carbonate rocks (limestone and dolomite) bedrock. The term is more specific than regolith, which refers to all unconsolidated material, including transported sediments such as sand or alluvium, but less specific than saprolite which commonly refers to weathered material retaining details or structural features of the bedrock. In limestone terrains the boundary between bedrock and residuum is commonly very sharp, but may be highly irregular, defining pinnacles and even isolated blocks of fresh bedrock surrounded by reddish residual silts and clays derived from its decomposition. Resistant materials such as chert, silicified fossils, or beds of sandstone remain and may concentrate on the surface as float. Title: Point Lookout Sandstone Passage: The Point Lookout Sandstone is a Cretaceous bedrock formation occurring in New Mexico and Colorado. Title: Kope Formation Passage: The Kope Formation is one of the three component bedrock formations of the Maquoketa Group that primarily consists of shale (75) with some limestone (25) interbedded. In general, it has a bluish-gray color that weathers light gray to yellowish-gray and it occurs in northern Kentucky, southwest Ohio, and southeast Indiana, United States. Title: Shawangunk Formation Passage: The Silurian Shawangunk Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. It is named for the Shawangunk Ridge for which it is the dominant rock type. The division of the Shawangunk between the Tuscarora Formation and Clinton Group has not been conclusively determined. The shift of nomenclature currently has the divide between Hawk Mountain and Lehigh Gap. Title: Crevasse Canyon Formation Passage: The Crevasse Canyon Formation is a coal-bearing Cretaceous bedrock formation in New Mexico and Arizona. Title: Boonton Formation Passage: The Boonton Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in New Jersey, formerly divided between the Boonton and Whitehall beds of the defunct Brunswick Formation. It is named for the town of Boonton, New Jersey, which is near where its type section was described by paleontologist Paul E. Olsen. Title: Hallopora Passage: Hallopora is an extinct genus of bryozoans. They can be found in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky of the Midwestern United States, commonly in the Ordovician Kope Formation. Title: Roxbury Conglomerate Passage: The Roxbury Conglomerate, also informally known as Roxbury puddingstone, is a name for a rock formation that forms the bedrock underlying most of Roxbury, Massachusetts, now part of the city of Boston. The bedrock formation extends well beyond the limits of Roxbury, underlying part or all of Quincy, Canton, Milton, Dorchester, Dedham, Jamaica Plain, Brighton, Brookline, Newton, Needham, and Dover. It is named for exposures in Roxbury, Boston area.
Kope Formation
Hallopora
Kope Formation
Who is the current coach of basketball team at which Donnie Boyce played?
Title: Donnie Boyce Passage: Donald Nathaniel "Donnie" Boyce (born September 2, 1973) is an American former professional basketball player who currently works as head coach for Proviso East High School in Maywood, Illinois. He played college basketball at the University of Colorado. Title: Dominican Republic national basketball team Passage: The Dominican Republic national basketball team participates in international competition. In 2011 and 2012, John Calipari, the head coach of the University of Kentucky men's basketball team, served as the head coach of the team. The current coach is Orlando Antigua, a former Calipari assistant and a current assistant coach at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The team placed third in the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship and fourth in the 2012 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament, one position shy of qualifying for the 2012 Olympics. Title: Jeff Ruland Passage: Jeffrey Alan Ruland (born December 16, 1958) is a retired American basketball player and current coach. He is the former head coach of the Iona Gaels men's basketball team and the UDC Firebirds men's college basketball team. Title: Jim Engles Passage: Jim Engles (born August 18, 1968) is an American college basketball coach and current coach of the Columbia Lions men's basketball team. He is the former head men's basketball coach at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). He replaced Jim Casciano. In Engles' first season (2008), the NJIT Highlanders snapped their Division I-record 51-game losing streak with a win over Bryant. Under Engles, NJIT reached the CIT semifinals in both 2015 and 2016. Engles had been the first assistant coach at Columbia before taking over as head coach at NJIT. Title: UCLA Bruins women's basketball Passage: The UCLA Bruins women's basketball program was established in 1974. The current coach is Cori Close. The team was a member of the AIAW until joining the NCAA in 1984. The UCLA Bruins women's basketball team won the AIAW championship in 1978, and a banner commemorating the championship hangs in Pauley Pavilion, the current home of the Bruins basketball teams. The 201415 team won the 2015 WNIT championship. Title: Anbal Moreira Passage: Anbal de Jess Moreira (born 17 September 1966 in Luanda) is a former Angolan basketball player. He competed at the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics with the Angola national basketball team. He is the current coach of the Angola women's national basketball team and of Angola women's side Primeiro de Agosto. Title: Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball Passage: The Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball team represents the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. The team competes in the Pac-12 Conference of NCAA Division I. They are currently coached by Tad Boyle. Title: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Passage: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey (born June 28, 1968) is the current coach of the Hofstra University women's basketball team. Before becoming the head coach, she was an assistant for the James Madison University women's basketball team for 4 seasons. Title: Debbie Black Passage: Debbie Black (born July 29, 1966) is a women's basketball former player and current coach. During her professional career, Black played for the Women's National Basketball League in Australia, the American Basketball League and the Women's National Basketball Association. She retired from the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA in 2005. Black was an assistant coach for the Ohio State University before being named the head coach of the Eastern Illinois University Women's Basketball team on May 16, 2013, in which position she continued until 2017. Title: DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball Passage: The DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball team represents DePaul University in Chicago. The school is one of the seven core schools that left the original Big East Conference in 2013 to form the current Big East Conference. Before joining the original Big East in 2005, the Blue Demons previously competed in Conference USA, the Great Midwest Conference, and the North Star Conference. The womens basketball team began competing in the IAIAW in 1974-1975 under coach Debbie Miller and had their first winning season two seasons later, obtaining an 11-10 record under current coach Doug Bruno.
Tad Boyle
Donnie Boyce
Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball
Which Nakhal group owned airline is based at an airport located located 9 km from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon?
Title: Rabah Bitat Airport Passage: Rabah Bitat Airport (IATA: AAE, ICAO: DABB) , formerly known as Les Salines Airport, and popularly as El Mellah Airport is an international airport located 9 km south of Annaba, a city in Algeria. It is named after Rabah Bitat, a president of Algeria (1978-1979). Title: Shaoyang Wugang Airport Passage: Shaoyang Wugang Airport (IATA: WGN, ICAO: ZGSY) is an airport serving the city of Shaoyang in Hunan Province, China. It is located 9 km north of Wugang, a county-level city under the administration of Shaoyang, and 100 km from the urban center of Shaoyang. The airport received approval from the State Council of China and the Central Military Commission in July 2013. It is expected to cost 957 million yuan to build. The airport was opened on 28 June 2017, with an inaugural China Southern Airlines flight from Changsha Huanghua International Airport. Title: Bourj el-Barajneh Passage: Bourj el-Barajneh (Arabic: , ""Tower of Towers"") is a municipality located in the southern suburbs of Beirut, in Lebanon. The municipality lies between BeirutRafic Hariri International Airport and the town of Haret Hreik. Title: Mianyang Nanjiao Airport Passage: Mianyang Nanjiao Airport () (IATA: MIG, ICAO: ZUMY) is an airport serving the city of Mianyang in Sichuan Province, China. It is located in the southern suburbs of Mianyang (Nanjiao means "southern suburbs" in Chinese), 10 kilometers from the city center. Title: NmesAlsCamargueCvennes Airport Passage: Nmes Airport or NmesAlsCamargueCvennes Airport (French: "Aroport de Nmes-Als-Camargue-Cvennes" ) (IATA: FNI, ICAO: LFTW) is an airport located 9 km south-southeast of the city of Nmes, in the village of Saint-Gilles near Garons. It is also known as Garons Airport or Nmes Garons Airport. The airport serves the Provence region, including the communes of Nmes and Als in the Gard department, the Camargue area and the Cvennes. Title: BeirutRafic Hariri International Airport Passage: BeirutRafic Hariri International Airport (Arabic: , "Mar Bayrt Rafq al-arr ad-Dwaliyy") (French: "Aroport international de Beyrouth" ) (IATA: BEY, ICAO: OLBA ), formerly Beirut International Airport, is located 9 km from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, and is the only operational commercial airport in the country. It is the hub for Lebanon's national carrier, Middle East Airlines (more commonly known as "MEA"). It is also the hub for the Lebanese cargo carrier Trans Mediterranean Airways (more commonly known as "TMA Cargo"), as well as the charter carriers Med Airways and Wings of Lebanon. Title: Wings of Lebanon Passage: Wings of Lebanon is a privately held Lebanese airline, owned by the Nakhal group, which in July 2016 expanded its business model from pure charter operations to include largely seasonal scheduled international passenger services from its main base at Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport. The carrier has historically operated one Boeing 737-300, but has expanded its operations using a variety of wet-leased Boeing 737 aircraft as well as Airbus 319 and 321. Title: Beirut Air Base Passage: Beirut Air Base (Arabic: "Kaidat Bayrut al-jawiya") is a military base owned by the Lebanese Armed Forces and operated by the Lebanese Air Force. It is located 9 km (5.6 mi) from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon. Title: Al-Mabarrah Passage: Al-Mabarrah (Arabic: ) is a Lebanese football club from Beirut which competes in the Lebanese Premier League. It was founded in 1980, and played in friendly tournaments. In 1987 Al-Mabarra joined the Lebanese Football Federation, putting a strong team. They took top positions in Divisions four, three and two and qualified for the Premier league, winning the Lebanese FA Cup in 200708 for the first time in the club's history. The club has its own stadium called Mebarra Stadium on the Airport Road in the Southern suburbs of Beirut. Al Mabarra enjoys great popularity and supported by many institutions and charity organizations, which constitute the core of the club. Its membership and fans reach many parts of Lebanon most notably the southern suburbs near Beirut, the Bekaa Valley and North Lebanon. The club is sponsored by Jammal Trust Bank. Title: Ramlet al-Baida Passage: Ramlet al-Baida is a public beach in Beirut, Lebanon. The beach is situated along the southern end of the Corniche Beirut promenade where Avenue General de Gaulle meets Avenue Rafic Hariri and ends at Rue Venezuela. Despite the beach's location in the upscale district of Ras Beirut, the beach is popular with a predominately male clientele from Beirut's low-income southern suburbs. The beach is also a popular gay, cruising area.
Wings of Lebanon
BeirutRafic Hariri International Airport
Wings of Lebanon
Elizabeth Josephine Sullivan Loesser was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance as Rosabella in "The Most Happy Fella", a 1956 musical with a book, music, and lyrics by who?
Title: Jo Sullivan Loesser Passage: Elizabeth Josephine Sullivan Loesser (born August 28, 1927) is an American soprano and the widow of composer Frank Loesser. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical in 1957 for her performance as Rosabella in "The Most Happy Fella". Title: Scott Waara Passage: Scott Waara (born June 5, 1957) is an American actor. He made his Broadway debut as a member of the ensemble for the musical "Wind in the Willows", and performed in "Welcome to the Club" and "City of Angels". He won the Best Featured Actor Tony Award for his performance of Herman in "The Most Happy Fella" in 1992. Title: Saycon Sengbloh Passage: Saycon Sengbloh (born October 23, 1977) is an American actress and singer. She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play and won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in Danai Gurira' play "Eclipsed" in 2016. Title: Karen Olivo Passage: Karen Olivo (born August 7, 1976) is an American stage and television actress, who is known for originating the role of Vanessa in the Tony Awardwinning musical "In the Heights" both on and off Broadway. She won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance as Anita (20092010) in the revival of "West Side Story". She is the first and only actor to win a Tony for a performance in "West Side Story. Title: The Most Happy Fella Passage: The Most Happy Fella is a 1956 musical with a book, music, and lyrics by Frank Loesser. The story, about a romance between an older man and younger woman, is based on the play "They Knew What They Wanted" by Sidney Howard. The original Broadway production ran for 14 months and it has enjoyed several revivals, including one staged by the New York City Opera. Title: The Most Happy Fella (album) Passage: The Most Happy Fella is an album by The Jazz Modes led by horn player Julius Watkins and saxophonist Charlie Rouse recorded in 1957 and released on the Atlantic label. The album features jazz interpretations of songs from Frank Loesser's broadway musical "The Most Happy Fella". Title: Lillias White Passage: Lillias White (born July 21, 1951) is an American singer and actress of stage, television, and film who is particularly admired for her performances in Broadway musicals. In 1989 she won an Obie Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway musical "Romance in Hard Times". In 1992 she won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children's, Pre-School Children's or Family Viewing Program for her portrayal of Rhonda the pink singing squirrel on "Sesame Street". In 1997 she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical and Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for portraying Sonja in Cy Coleman's "The Life". She was nominated for a Tony Award again in 2010 for her work as Funmilayo in Fela Kuti's "Fela! ". Title: Somebody Somewhere (song) Passage: "Somebody Somewhere" is a popular song written by Frank Loesser. The song was published in 1956 as part of Loesser's musical "The Most Happy Fella". Title: Marcia Lewis Passage: Marcia Lewis (August 8, 1938 December 21, 2010) was an American character actress and singer. She was nominated twice for the Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Musical ("Chicago" and "Grease") and twice for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical ("Chicago" and "Rags"). Title: Big D (song) Passage: "Big D" is a song about Dallas, Texas written by Frank Loesser in 1956 for the musical "The Most Happy Fella." It repeatedly spells out the name of Dallas with the refrain: Big D, little A, double L, A, S.
Frank Loesser
Jo Sullivan Loesser
The Most Happy Fella
Were What Remains of Us and The Real Dirt on Farmer John released in the same year?
Title: What Remains of Us Passage: What Remains of Us (original title: Ce qu'il reste de nous) is a 2004 Canadian documentary film exploring the survival of the nonviolent resistance movement in Tibet. The documentary was shot over eight years without the knowledge of the Chinese authorities. Title: William Foster (New South Wales politician) Passage: He was born in Yorkshire to farmer John Foster and Jane Dowbiggin; his brother was John Foster, also a politician. In 1827 he migrated to Sydney, having completed study at Cambridge University and Lincoln's Inn Fields. A barrister, he was appointed Solicitor-General and chairman of the Court of Quarter Sessions. From 1843 to 1845 he was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. Title: John H. McCullagh Passage: John H. McCullagh (1842 March 6, 1893) was an American law enforcement officer and police captain in the New York City Police Department. Popularly known as "Farmer John", he was a protg of Captains Jeremiah Petty and George W. Walling and battled such notorious gangs and river pirates such as the Tub of Blood Bunch, the Battle Row and Hell's Kitchen Gangs. He especially confronting the latter gang when their leaders Ike Marsh and Dutch Heinrichs began raiding the Hudson River Railroad yards and express trains. McCullagh is also credited for the breakup of Shang Draper's criminal organization in the early 1880s. Title: Farmer John (song) Passage: "Farmer John" is a song written by Don "Sugarcane" Harris and Dewey Terry, and first recorded by the two as the American RB duo Don and Dewey, in 1959. Although the original version of the composition did not receive much attention, it was reinvigorated by the garage rock band the Premiers, whose raving cover version was released in 1964. The song's raw and partying atmosphere was immensely popular, reaching number 19 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. Following the group's national success, several additional interpretations of "Farmer John" were released, making the tune a classic of garage rock. Title: The Real Dirt on Farmer John Passage: The Real Dirt on Farmer John is a 2005 documentary film directed by Taggart Siegel about the life of Midwestern farmer John Peterson, operator of Angelic Organics. It tells the history of the eccentric farmer's family farm in rural Caledonia, Illinois. Title: Dr. John's Gumbo Passage: Dr. John's Gumbo is the fifth album by New Orleans singer and pianist Dr. John, a tribute to the music of his native city. The album is a collection of covers of New Orleans classics, played by a major figure in the city's music. In 2003, the album was ranked number 402 on "Rolling Stone" magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The album cover was shot in front of the huge mural adorning the wall of The Farmer John Company, (also seen in the movie "Carrie"), located at Soto Street and Vernon in Vernon, California. The album was on the Billboard 200 charts for eleven weeks, charting as high as 112 on June 24, 1972. Title: Dodger Dog Passage: The Dodger Dog is a hot dog named after the Major League Baseball franchise that sells them (the Los Angeles Dodgers). It is a 10 inch pork wiener wrapped in a steamed bun. The hot dog is sold at Dodger Stadium located in Los Angeles, California. According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, the projected number of 2011 season hot dogs sold at Dodger Stadium was 2 millionestablishing Farmer John Dodger Dogs as the leader in hot dog sales of all those sold in Major League Baseball ballparks. Title: The Premiers Passage: The Premiers were an American garage band in the 1960s, best known for their 1964 hit, "Farmer John." Title: Adams County Jail (Corning, Iowa) Passage: The former Adams County Jail, also known as the House of History: Adams County Historical Society, is located in Corning, Iowa, United States. The limestone structure was built in 1877, and it mimicked the adjacent frame courthouse (no longer extant). The two-story rectangular building is a Vernacular style structure with Greek Revival influence. It is capped with a hipped roof and a flat crest. It served the county for the next 78 years as its jailhouse. The building also provided residential space on the lower level to the sheriff, or if he had his own house, to the jailer. The upper floor held the cells. The most notable event at the jail was the lynching of local farmer John W. McKenzie in 1887, who had shot his neighbor. The building was converted into apartments in 1955, and a museum in 1969. It listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. Title: Farmer Not So John (album) Passage: Farmer Not So John is the self-titled debut album from the band Farmer Not So John released in 1997.
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What Remains of Us
The Real Dirt on Farmer John
In what year was the actor who played Ben Beniker in "The Beniker Gang" born?
Title: Brandon Douglas Passage: Brandon Douglas (born June 21, 1968) is an American actor. He first came to prominence in the television series "Falcon Crest", in which he played Ben Agretti during the 19881989 season. He is best known for playing Wayne Jones in the hit CBS TV series Northern Exposure. He is also well known for playing Dr. Andrew Cook in the popular CBS series "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman". Other credits include: "21 Jump Street", "Northern Exposure", "Matlock", "Murder, She Wrote", and "JAG". He also costarred as Cameron Frye in the short-lived sitcom "Ferris Bueller". Title: Doug Sheehan Passage: Douglas Sheehan (born April 27, 1949) is an American actor who played Ben Gibson throughout four seasons of the prime-time drama "Knots Landing" from 1983 to 1987. His character was the second husband of Valene Ewing (Joan Van Ark). Title: The Beniker Gang Passage: The Beniker Gang is a 1985 American drama film written by Judie Angell and directed by Ken Kwapis. The movie stars Andrew McCarthy as Arthur Beniker, Jennifer Dundas as Cassie Beniker, Charles Fields as Edmund Beniker, and Danny Pintauro as Ben Beniker. Title: Darius Perkins Passage: Darius Perkins is an Australian actor, perhaps best known for playing Scott Robinson in the soap opera "Neighbours" in 1985. His first role was on "The Sullivans" in 1976. He played Charlie in "All The Green Years" and played guest roles in "Prisoner" and "A Country Practice". He also played Ben in the HBO movie, "All the Rivers Run" in 1983. This was followed by the role of Scott in "Neighbours". Title: Danny Pintauro Passage: Daniel John "Danny" Pintauro (born January 6, 1976) is an American actor best known for his role as Jonathan Bower on the popular American sitcom "Who's the Boss? " and his role in the 1983 film "Cujo". Title: Jes Holts Passage: Jes Holts (born 30 December 1956) is a Danish actor most notable for his role as Kjeld's son Brge in the "Olsen Gang" films. The reason that he was chosen to play Brge was actually his thick glasses, which became his characteristic. Later he played the Olsens' son (unrelated to the Olsen Gang), William Olsen in the Danish television series "Huset p Christianshavn" from 1970 to 1977 and the film based on the series "Ballade p Christianshavn" in 1971. As an adult Holts never pursued acting, though he did take part in the last Olsen Gang film, "The Olsen Gang's Last Trick", as the adult Brge. Title: Jennifer Dundas Passage: Jennifer Dundas (born January 14, 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American actress best known for her role as Chris Paradis, Diane Keaton's lesbian daughter, in "The First Wives Club". Other selected films include "Puccini for Beginners", "Legal Eagles", "The Beniker Gang" and "The Hotel New Hampshire". Dundas has guest starred in TV shows such as "", "Desperate Housewives" and "." She has also performed in the New York Theatre, including the play "Arcadia". She won an Obie (Off-Broadway) Award for her performance in "Good as New" by Peter Hedges. Title: Sheb Wooley Passage: Shelby Fredrick "Sheb" Wooley (April 10, 1921 September 16, 2003) was a character actor and singer, best known for his 1958 novelty song "The Purple People Eater." He played Ben Miller, brother of Frank Miller, in the film "High Noon"; played Travis Cobb in "The Outlaw Josey Wales"; and also had a co-starring role as scout Pete Nolan in the television series "Rawhide." Title: Young Maverick Passage: Young Maverick is a 1979 television series. The series was a sequel of the 1957 series "Maverick", which had starred James Garner as roving gambler Bret Maverick. Charles Frank played Ben Maverick, the son of Bret's first cousin Beau Maverick, making him Bret's first cousin once removed. Frank's real-life wife Susan Blanchard played his girlfriend Nell, while John Dehner (who appeared in "Maverick"'s "Shady Deal At Sunny Acres") appeared as a frontier marshal who had arrested Ben's father Beau decades before. The series was cancelled by CBS after six hour-long episodes had been shown, leaving two which were never aired on the network. All eight episodes were screened later that year on BBC1 in the UK. Title: Thomas Nelstrop Passage: Thomas Nelstrop (born 21 July 1980) is an English actor, comedian, and voiceover artist. He played Ben Wainright in the Doctor Who episode "Blink" and Wesley Presley in the BBC Three comedy series Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.
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The Beniker Gang
Danny Pintauro
Which Ghanian footballer in Persib Bandung graduated from SC Bastia Reserves and Academy?
Title: Persib Bandung U-21 Passage: Persib Bandung U-21 is an Indonesian football team located in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. They are the reserve team from Persib Bandung. Their most common nickname is "Maung Ngora" (The Young Tigers). Title: 201617 SC Bastia season Passage: Sporting Club de Bastia (commonly referred to as SC Bastia or simply Bastia, Corsican: Sporting Club di Bastia) is a French association football club based in Bastia on the island of Corsica.During the 2016-17 campaign they will be competing in the following competitions: Ligue 1, Coupe De France, Coupe de la Ligue. Title: Mrcio Souza da Silva Passage: Mrcio Souza (born January 14, 1980) is a Brazilian footballer. He last played for Persib Bandung after previously playing for three years in Persela Lamongan. In the 20092010 season, he played second-level competition with Semen Padang in Indonesia, when his club won third place and promotion to the Indonesia Super League. On 4 April 2012, he joined Persib Bandung. Title: Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium Passage: Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium, previously known as Gedebage Stadium is a sports stadium used mostly for association football matches and also for athletics, located in Gedebage District, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. The stadium is the home base of Persib Bandung, the most popular Asian club according to the Asian Football Confederation, with over 9.5 million Facebook fans. Title: Persib Bandung Passage: Persib Bandung or commonly known as Persib , is a professional football club based in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, which currently competes in the highest tier of Indonesian football, the Liga 1. Title: Michael Essien Passage: Michael Kojo Essien (born 3 December 1982) is a Ghanaian footballer who currently plays for Indonesian club Persib Bandung. He has also played for the Ghana national team more than 50 times. He is a physically strong midfielder who has often been touted as a box-to-box midfielder for his ability to exert energy in supporting offensive and defensive play and for his powerful and tough tackling playing style which has earned him the nickname "The Bison". Essien can also play as a defender, both on the right of defence and in the centre. Title: SC Bastia Passage: Sporting Club Bastiais (Corsican: "Sporting Club di Bastia" , commonly referred to as SC Bastia or simply Bastia) is a French association football club based in Bastia on the island of Corsica. The club plays in Championnat National 3, the fifth tier of French football, after being demoted four levels from Ligue 1 in 2017 due to financial difficulties after playing in the first tier for five seasons. The club plays its home matches at the Stade Armand Cesari located within the city. Bastia is managed by Rginald Ray and captained by midfielder Yannick Cahuzac. Title: SC Bastia Reserves and Academy Passage: The SC Bastia Reserves and Academy are the reserve team and academy of French football club Bastia. The Plaine de lIgesa serves as the home facility for the club's Reserves and Academy sides, which play their home matches at the Stade Erbajolo and Stade Armand Cesari. It is located in the commune of Haute-Corse, located in the western suburbs of Bastia. Notable graduates of the academy include Alex Song, Michael Essien, Nicolas Penneteau, Yannick Cahuzac, Wahbi Khazri, Claude Papi and Charles Orlanducci. Ghislain Printant was the first director of the training centre. Benot Tavenot and former Bastia and French international player Frdric Ne is the current director. Title: Muhammad Agung Pribadi Passage: Muhammad Agung Pribadi (born 23 July 1989) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a Right back for Persela Lamongan on loan from Persib Bandung in the Liga 1. Previously he joined Persib Bandung U-21 and managed to bring Persib U-21 won in the Indonesia Super League U-21 in 2009. In the 2014 Indonesia Super League, he helped bring Persib into the champion although not played in the final against Persipura Jayapura. Title: Budiman Yunus Passage: Budiman Yunus (born August 5, 1972) is an Indonesian football head coach for Persib Bandung U-21. Previously he played as defender for Persib Bandung, Bandung Raya, Persikab Bandung, Persija Jakarta, Persema Malang, Persikabo Bogor, Persibat Batang, Persidafon Dafonsoro and the Indonesia national team.
Michael Essien
SC Bastia Reserves and Academy
Michael Essien
What was the feature film debut of the man who starred alongside Barry Keoghan and Brendan Gleeson in the movie "Trespass Against Us"?
Title: John Magaro Passage: John Robert Magaro (born February 16, 1983) is an American film, television and stage actor. He starred alongside James Gandolfini in "Not Fade Away" (2012) the feature film debut of David Chase, creator of "The Sopranos". He also starred alongside Rooney Mara in "Carol" (2015). He made his Broadway debut as Earl Williams, the escaped convict, in the hit revival of The Front Page in 2016. Title: Alone in Berlin (film) Passage: Alone in Berlin is a 2016 war drama film directed by Vincent Prez and written by Prez and Achim von Borries, based on the 1947 fictionalized novel "Every Man Dies Alone" by Hans Fallada. The novel's characters Otto and Anna Quangel are based on the real lives of Otto and Elise Hampel. When their son dies in France, the couple start writing postcards to urge people to protest against Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime. The film stars Emma Thompson, Brendan Gleeson, and Daniel Brhl. Principal photography began on 27 March 2015 in Berlin. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Title: The Tailor of Panama (film) Passage: The Tailor of Panama is a 2001 Irish-American spy thriller film directed by John Boorman and starring Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush. Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Gleeson, Daniel Radcliffe in his feature film debut, Catherine McCormack, and Harold Pinter appear in supporting roles. Title: The Snapper (film) Passage: The Snapper is a 1993 Irish television film which was directed by Stephen Frears and starred Tina Kellegher, Colm Meaney and Brendan Gleeson. The film is based on the novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle, about the Rabbitte family and their domestic adventures. For his performance, Meaney was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Title: Domhnall Gleeson Passage: Domhnall Gleeson ( ; born 12 May 1983) is an Irish actor and writer. He is the son of actor Brendan Gleeson, alongside whom he has appeared in several films and theatre projects. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts from Dublin Institute of Technology. Title: Pursuit (2015 film) Passage: Pursuit is a 2015 Irish crime thriller film written and directed by Paul Mercier. The film stars Ruth Bradley, Barry Ward, Liam Cunningham and Brendan Gleeson among an ensemble cast of Irish actors. Title: Barry Keoghan Passage: Barry Keoghan (born 18 October 1992) is an Irish actor. He has appeared in the films "Dunkirk" along with Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Glynn-Carney; "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" with Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell and Alicia Silverstone; and "Trespass Against Us" with Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson. He has also played the "heartless cat killer" Wayne in the RT drama "LoveHate". Title: Michael Fassbender Passage: Michael Fassbender (born 2 April 1977) is an Irish actor. His feature film debut was in the fantasy war epic "300" (2007) as a Spartan warrior; his earlier roles included various stage productions, as well as starring roles on television such as in the HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers" (2001) and the Sky One fantasy drama "Hex" (200405). He first came to prominence for his role as IRA activist Bobby Sands in "Hunger" (2008), for which he won a British Independent Film Award. Subsequent roles include in the independent film "Fish Tank" (2009), as a Royal Marines lieutenant in "Inglourious Basterds" (2009), as Edward Rochester in the 2011 film adaptation of "Jane Eyre", as Carl Jung in "A Dangerous Method" (2011), as the sentient android David 8 in "Prometheus" (2012) and its sequel, "" (2017), and in the musical comedy-drama "Frank" (2014) as an eccentric musician loosely inspired by Frank Sidebottom. Title: Dunkirk (2017 film) Passage: Dunkirk is a 2017 war film written, co-produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan that portrays the Dunkirk evacuation of the Second World War. Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is a co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and the Netherlands. Title: Trespass Against Us Passage: Trespass Against Us is a British-American crime drama film directed by Adam Smith and written by Alastair Siddons. The film stars Michael Fassbender, Brendan Gleeson, Sean Harris, Lyndsey Marshal, Rory Kinnear, and Killian Scott.
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Barry Keoghan
Michael Fassbender
In what year was the American actor who appears alongside Martin Short and Annie Golden in the soundtrack for The Pebble and the Penguin born?
Title: The Pebble and the Penguin (soundtrack) Passage: The Pebble and the Penguin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the 1995 soundtrack to the Don Bluth animated feature film, "The Pebble and the Penguin". The music for the soundtrack was handled by Barry Manilow, and the lyrics for the songs were all written by Bruce Sussman. The songs were all arranged and produced by Manilow, and the soundtrack was produced by Manilow and Marc Hulett. The soundtrack includes various artists with actors singing their parts for the film, including Martin Short, Annie Golden, Tim Curry, and James Belushi among others. The songs and score for the soundtrack were both performed by the Irish Film Orchestra and the Irish Chamber Choir. This soundtrack is currently out of print. Title: Wally Bayola Passage: Walter James "Wally" Bayola (born May 3, 1972 in Naga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines) is a Filipino comedian and actor. He is best known for his role of portraying Lola Nidora (sometimes Duhrizz, Rihanna and Doktora the Explorer) in the Kalyeserye portion of the noontime television variety show "Eat Bulaga! " He appears alongside his co-hosts Jose Manalo and Paolo Ballesteros, the trio also known as "JoWaPao", in the "Juan for All, All for Juan" segment of the said show. Title: Adventures of Power Passage: Adventures of Power is an American feature film written and directed by Ari Gold, starring Ari Gold, Michael McKean, Jane Lynch, Shoshannah Stern, Chiu Chi Ling, and Adrian Grenier and featuring Steven Williams, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Annie Golden and Nick Kroll, with a cameo performance by Rush drummer Neil Peart. The soundtrack includes original songs by Ethan Gold and hits by Rush, Mr. Mister, Judas Priest, Phil Collins, Dazz Band, Loverboy, Bow Wow Wow and Woody Guthrie. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and made its European debut at the 2008 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. It was released theatrically in 2009 by Variance Films and on DVDVOD by Phase 4 Films." Title: Franois Morel (actor) Passage: Franois Morel (born 10 June 1959) is a French actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his role of Mister Morel in the cult TV series "Les Deschiens" (1993-2002), in which he appears alongside Yolande Moreau. Title: Jim Belushi Passage: James Adam Belushi ( ; born June 15, 1954) is an American comic actor, voice actor, comedian, singer and musician. Title: Carrotblanca Passage: Carrotblanca is a 1995 8-minute Looney Tunes cartoon. It was originally shown in theaters alongside "The Amazing Panda Adventure" (in the US) and "The Pebble and the Penguin" (internationally). It was subsequently released on video packaged with older "Looney Tunes" cartoons and was included in the special edition DVD, and later HD DVD and Blu-ray, releases of "Casablanca", the film to which it is both a parody and an homage. At the time of release, WB did not own the rights to "Casablanca" (such rights were with Turner Entertainment - they still technically hold the film today, but WB became responsible for distribution a year after the short's release as a result of their parent company's purchase of Turner in 1996). Title: The Pebble and the Penguin Passage: The Pebble and the Penguin is a 1995 American animated musical buddy comedy film, starring the voices of Martin Short and Jim Belushi, based on the true life mating rituals of the Adelie penguins in Antarctica, produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The film was released to theaters on April 12, 1995 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and internationally by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. Title: Philippe Joly Passage: Philippe Joly ()(born 2 January 1976) is a French actor and screenwriter, born in Moscow, Russia. Joly is best known for his role as Zoltan in the 2015 film Pound of Flesh with Jean-Claude Van Damme and his role as Decimus in Jackie Chans film Dragon Blade directed by Daniel Lee, in which he appears alongside American actors John Cusack and Adrien Brody, and French singeractress Lorie Pester. Title: Annie Golden Passage: Annie Golden (born October 19, 1951) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for portraying mute Norma Romano in Orange Is the New Black since 2013. Title: Paul Cronin Passage: Paul Cronin (born 8 July 1938) is an Australian actor who has played iconic roles in the Australian television series "Matlock Police" and "The Sullivans". He has won the Silver Logie five times, including three years consecutively from 1978., the most awarded actor in Australia, alongside Martin Sacks.
1954
The Pebble and the Penguin (soundtrack)
Jim Belushi
The actor who played Mowgli in Disney's second adaptation of The Jungle Book also played which martial arts legend?
Title: Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book Passage: Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book is an American live action television series based on the Mowgli stories from the Rudyard Kipling novels, "The Jungle Book" and "The Second Jungle Book". A contemporary adaptation, the series has Mowgli joined on his adventures by a young American girl named, Nahbiri, who has accompanied her widowed doctor father to Jabalpur, India. The show was created by Timothy Scott Bogart, Guy Toubes, and James Hereth and produced by Wolfcrest Entertainment and FranklinWaterman Worldwide, and distributed internationally by Alliance Entertainment. It premiered on the Fox Kids Network in the United States on February 7, 1998 and ran until March 21, 1998. Title: Ritesh Rajan Passage: Ritesh Rajan (Hindi: ; born October 23, 1988) is an American actor of Indian descent. He currently portrays Linus Ahluwalia on the Freeform television series "Stitchers". He also played Mowgli's father in Disneys 2016 film "The Jungle Book". Title: Jason Scott Lee Passage: Jason Scott Lee (, born November 19, 1966) is an American actor and martial artist. Lee is perhaps best known for his roles as Bruce Lee (no relation) in the 1993 martial arts film "", and Mowgli in Disney's 1994 live-action adaptation of "The Jungle Book". Title: The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli amp; Baloo Passage: The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli Baloo is a 1997 American adventure film starring Jamie Williams as Mowgli, with Roddy McDowall and Billy Campbell in supporting roles. It is a live action adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" (not based on "The Second Jungle Book", as its title would suggest). The film was adapted for the screen by Bayard Johnson and Matthew Horton. Title: Baloo Passage: Baloo (Hindi: "Bhl", "bear") is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" from 1894 and "The Second Jungle Book" from 1895. Baloo, a bear, is the strict teacher of the cubs of the Seeonee wolf pack. His most challenging pupil is the "man-cub" Mowgli. Baloo and Bagheera, a panther, save Mowgli from Shere Khan the tiger and endeavor to teach Mowgli the Law of the Jungle in many of "The Jungle Book" stories. Title: Raksha (The Jungle Book) Passage: Raksha (Hindi: "Rak" or Mother Wolf as initially named) is a fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories, collected in "The Jungle Book" and "The Second Jungle Book". She is a female Indian wolf, member of the Seeonee pack, who while suckling her own cubs decides also to adopt a human "cub" that her mate Father Wolf has found wandering in the jungle, naming him "Mowgli" (which means "frog" in the Speech of the Jungle) because of his hairlessness. Title: All the Mowgli Stories Passage: All the Mowgli Stories is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling. As the title suggests, the book is a chronological compilation of the stories about Mowgli from "The Jungle Book" and "The Second Jungle Book", together with "In the Rukh" (the first Mowgli story written although the last in chronological order). The book also includes the epigrammatic poems added to the stories for their original book publication. All of the stories and poems had originally been published between 1893 and 1895. Title: Pontus Gustafsson Passage: Pontus Karl Fredrik Gustafsson (born 15 August 1955, in Stockholm) is a Swedish actor. He started his career when he was 12 years old, then he played Mowgli's Swedish voice in "The Jungle Book" ("Djungelboken" in Swedish). Since 1977 he works at the Royal Dramatic Theatre. 20022004 he played the teddy bear Bjrne in the popular children's TV program "Bjrnes magasin". Title: The Jungle Book (1994 film) Passage: Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book is a 1994 live-action American adventure film co-written and directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Edward S. Feldman and Raju Patel, from a story by Ronald Yanover and Mark Geldman. It is the second film adaptation by The Walt Disney Company of the Mowgli stories from "The Jungle Book" and "The Second Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling. Title: The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story Passage: The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story is a 1998 live-action direct-to-video film directed by Nick Marck, produced by Mark H. Orvitz and written by Jos Rivera and Jim Herzfeld. It is the third film adaptation by The Walt Disney Company of the Mowgli stories from "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling.
Bruce Lee
Jason Scott Lee
The Jungle Book (1994 film)
Are Michael Herz and Asghar Farhadi both nationals of the same country ?
Title: Asghar Farhadi Passage: Asghar Farhadi (Persian: ; ] born 7 May 1972) is an Iranian film director and screenwriter. Among other awards, he has received a Golden Globe Award as well as two Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film for his movies "A Separation" and "The Salesman" in 2012 and 2017, respectively. He was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the world by "Time" magazine in 2012. Title: A Separation Passage: A Separation (Persian: "Joda-e Nadr az Simn", "The Separation of Nader from Simin") is a 2011 Iranian drama film written and directed by Asghar Farhadi, starring Leila Hatami, Peyman Moaadi, Shahab Hosseini, Sareh Bayat, and Sarina Farhadi. It focuses on an Iranian middle-class couple who separate, the disappointment and desperation suffered by their daughter due to the egotistical disputes and separation of her parents, and the conflicts that arise when the husband hires a lower-class caregiver for his elderly father, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. Title: About Elly Passage: About Elly (Persian: , translit.  "Dar bre-ye Elly") is a 2009 Iranian drama film directed by Asghar Farhadi. It is the fourth film by Farhadi. The film is about the relationships between some middle class families in Iran. Title: Fireworks Wednesday Passage: Fireworks Wednesday (Persian: , Chaharshanbe Suri) is a 2006 Iranian drama film directed by Asghar Farhadi and co-written by Farhadi and Mani Haghighi. It stars Hedyeh Tehrani, Taraneh Alidousti, and Hamid Farokhnezhad. Title: The Salesman (2016 film) Passage: The Salesman (Persian: , "Foruande " ) is a 2016 drama film directed and written by Asghar Farhadi and starring Taraneh Alidoosti and Shahab Hosseini. It is about a married couple who perform Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman" on stage, when the wife is assaulted. Her husband attempts to determine the identity of the attacker, while she struggles to cope with post-trauma stress. Farhadi chose Miller's play as his story within a story based on shared themes. The film was shot in Tehran, beginning in 2015. Title: 9th Bengaluru International Film Festival 2017 Passage: 9th Bengaluru International Film Festival - 2017 (BIFFES - 2017) was held from 2 to 9 February 2017 in Bengaluru and Mysuru, in the Indian state of Karnataka. A total of 240 films from 60 countries including Oscar nominees of the year such as The Salesman by Iranian director Asghar Farhadi and A Man Called Ove by Swedish director Hannes Holm were screened over a period of 8 days. Title: Michael Herz (producer) Passage: Michael Herz is an American film producer, director and screenwriter. With Lloyd Kaufman, the two are the co-founders of Troma Entertainment, the world's longest running independent film studio, known for their comedic horror films, including the cult favorite "Toxic Avenger series and "Tromeo and Juliet". Title: Sarina Farhadi Passage: Sarina Farhadi (Persian: ) is an Iranian actress. She is the daughter of Parisa Bakhtavar and Academy Award-winning director Asghar Farhadi. She was born in Tehran, Iran. Title: Peyman Moaadi Passage: Payman Moadi (Persian: ) is an Iranian-American actor, screenwriter and director. He is best known for starring in the films "A Separation" and "About Elly" by director Asghar Farhadi and the independent drama film "Camp X-Ray". Title: Ahmad Mehranfar Passage: Ahmad Mehranfar Persian: , is an Iranian film and stage actor. His most famous film is "About Elly", directed by Asghar Farhadi in 2008 and series "Paytakht".
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Michael Herz (producer)
Asghar Farhadi
What do Call Me Kuchu and The River have in common?
Title: Sunset (bugle call) Passage: Sunset, also known as the Retreat Call, is a bugle call played in United Kingdom and British Commonwealth countries to signal the end of the official military day. It uses a slightly different melody to the US Retreat bugle call. In common with all bugle calls, it consists only of notes from a single overtone series. This allows it to be playable on a bugle or equivalently on a trumpet without moving the valves. Title: Rhinogobius carpenteri Passage: Rhinogobius carpenteri is a freshwater species of goby endemic to the Philippines. It grows up to 5.9 cm SL, and is dull yellow-brown, whitish under the jaw, eyes blue, grayish fins with two silvery white anterior spines, silvery white anal fin rays, with the caudal fins shading to dusky at the tip. Its common name in the Philippines is "kuchu". The species was named for the co-collector of the cotypes, Mr. W. D. Carpenter. In 1927, Albert William Christian Theodore Herre erected a new genus in the family Gobiidae, "Tukugobius" and moved "R. carpenteri" into it as the type species, but the genus was later rendered invalid. Title: Call signs in Europe Passage: Call signs in Europe is a code consisting of a three letter country code and a series of letters and numbers, used as unique identifiers for broadcasting and telecommunications. These are not designated formally to all broadcast stations in Europe like they are in other parts of the world, but some broadcasters have developed their own makeshift call signs. It is quite common that instead of regular call signs abbreviations of the stations' names are used (e.g. ARD, RTL in Germany, ORF in Austria, BBC, ITV or SKY in the United Kingdom, TF1 in France, TV3 in Spain, etc.). In most of Europe, TV and radio stations have unique names, such as ProSieben in Germany, France 2 in France, Nova Television in Bulgaria, Antena 3 in Spain, etc. Title: Delegate (CLI) Passage: A delegate is a form of type-safe function pointer used by the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). Delegates specify a method to call and optionally an object to call the method on. Delegates are used, among other things, to implement callbacks and event listeners. A delegate object encapsulates a reference to a method. The delegate object can then be passed to code that can call the referenced method, without having to know at compile time which method will be invoked. Title: Malika Zouhali-Worrall Passage: Malika Zouhali-Worrall is a documentary filmmaker of British and Moroccan descent, best known as one of the directors, with Katherine Fairfax Wright, of the 2012 award-winning film "Call Me Kuchu". Title: Katherine Fairfax Wright Passage: Katherine Fairfax Wright is an American filmmaker and documentarian, best known as co-director with Malika Zouhali-Worrall of the 2012 film "Call Me Kuchu". Title: Call Me Kuchu Passage: Call Me Kuchu is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Malika Zouhali-Worrall and Katherine Fairfax Wright. The film explores the struggles of the LGBT community in Uganda, focusing in part on the 2011 murder of LGBT activist David Kato. Title: The River (1938 film) Passage: The River is a 1938 short documentary film which shows the importance of the Mississippi River to the United States, and how farming and timber practices had caused topsoil to be swept down the river and into the Gulf of Mexico, leading to catastrophic floods and impoverishing farmers. It ends by briefly describing how the Tennessee Valley Authority project was beginning to reverse these problems. Title: Missed call Passage: A missed call is a telephone call that is deliberately terminated by the caller before being answered by its intended recipient, in order to communicate a pre-agreed message without paying the cost of a call. For example, a group of friends may agree that two missed calls in succession means "I am running late". The practice is common in South Asia, the Philippines and Africa. Title: Broadcast call signs Passage: Broadcast call signs are call signs assigned as unique identifiers to radio stations and television stations. While broadcast radio stations will often brand themselves with plain-text names, identities such as "cool FM", "rock 105" or "the ABC network" are not globally unique. Another station in another city or country may (and often will) have a similar brand, and the name of a broadcast station for legal purposes is normally its internationally recognised ITU call sign. Some common conventions are followed around the world.
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The River (1938 film)
Which director is from Peru, Enrique Carreras or Christian Peschken?
Title: Enrique Carreras Passage: Enrique Carreras (January 6, 1925 - 29 August 1995) was a Peruvian-born Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer, and was one of the most prolific film directors in the history of the Cinema of Argentina. Title: Los Chicos crecen (1976 film) Passage: Los Chicos crecen is a 1976 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras. Title: De profesin, sospechosos Passage: De profesin, sospechosos (Professional Suspects) is a 1966 Argentine film. is a film co-produced between Argentina and Spain directed by Enrique Carreras on the script of Julio Porter. It was partially filmed in Cordoba, Argentina. Title: Christian Peschken Passage: Christian "Chris" Peschken (born June 9, 1955) is a German-American cameraman, director, producer and screenwriter. He has been involved in film and radio television production since 1974. Title: Crazy Women (film) Passage: Crazy Women (Spanish: "Las locas" ) is a 1977 Argentine drama film written by Jos P. Dominiani and directed by Enrique Carreras. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where Mercedes Carreras won the award for Best Actress. Title: Peculiar Attraction Passage: Atraccin peculiar (English language:Peculiar attraction) is a 1988 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras. Starring Alberto Olmedo and Jorge Porcel. Title: The Phantom of the Operetta (1955 film) Passage: The Phantom of the Operetta (Spanish:El Fantasma de la opereta) is a 1955 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Alfredo Barbieri, Amelia Vargas and Tono Andreu. Title: Arm in Arm Down the Street (1966 film) Passage: Arm in Arm Down the Street (Spanish: "Del brazo y por la calle" ) is a 1966 Argentine and Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Rodolfo Bebn, Evangelina Salazar and Susana Campos. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1967 for the best picture of the previous year. Title: Aquellos aos locos Passage: Aquellos aos locos (also known as "Those Crazy Years" in USA) is a 1971 Argentine musical comedy film directed and written by Enrique Carreras with Norberto Aroldi. The film premiered on 30 July 1971 in Buenos Aires and stars Palito Ortega and Mercedes Carreras. The movie was filmed in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires. Title: Escuela de sirenas y tiburones Passage: Escuela de sirenas y tiburones is a 1955 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Amelia Vargas and Alfredo Barbieri.
Enrique Carreras
Enrique Carreras
Christian Peschken
Who is best known for their work on "One Life to Live", Michael Malone or Susan Straight?
Title: Todd Manning Passage: Thomas Todd Manning is a fictional character from the American daytime drama "One Life to Live" ("OLTL"). Created by writer Michael Malone, the role was originated in 1992 by actor Roger Howarth. Todd was a college student and fraternity brother to Kevin Buchanan, Zach Rosen, and Powell Lord. In 1993, following a storyline in which he becomes acquainted with Marty Saybrooke, he initiates a gang rape on her with the help of Zach and Powell. The storyline was considered groundbreaking by television critics. Its main playersHowarth, Susan Haskell (Marty), and Hillary B. Smith (Todd's lawyer Nora Hanen)won Emmys in 1994, as did Malone and his writing team. Howarth left the role in 2003; it was recast with Trevor St. John, physically altered by plastic surgery. In 2011, Howarth returned to "OLTL"; it was disclosed Todd had been taken hostage and St. John's version of the character was really Todd's identical twin brother, Victor Lord, Jr., conditioned to assume Todd's place. Title: Susan Batten Passage: Susan Batten (born September 21, 1961, in Clayton, North Carolina) is an American soap opera actress, best known for her role as Luna Moody Holden on "One Life to Live", a role she originally played from 1991 to 1995. Title: Susan Straight Passage: Susan Straight (born October 19, 1960) is an American writer. She was a National Book Award finalist for the novel "Highwire Moon" in 2001. Title: Susan Sojourna Collier Passage: Susan Sojourna Collier is an American television writer and playwright. With a background in poetry playwriting, Sojourna Collier received an Daytime Emmy nomination for her writing on ABC Daytime's All My Children. Collier also wrote for One Life to Live. She has pinned the screenplay Get the Show On the Road, an adaptation of a romance novel, which was a semi-finalist in the Tribeca Film FestivalScreenplay Series. Most recently, she was the Story Editor for the short film Native New Yorker which was a recipient of the Toyota Scion Short Film Funding. She has authored four plays. She is the winner of the New Yorks New Professional Theatres Writing Festival and Walt Disney Writing Fellowship. Title: Michael Malone Passage: Michael Malone is an American author and television writer, born in Durham, North Carolina. He is best known for his work on the ABC Daytime drama "One Life to Live", as well as for his best-selling works of fiction "Handling Sin" (1983), "Foolscap" (1991), and murder mystery "First Lady" (2001). Title: Kassie DePaiva Passage: Katherine Virginia "Kassie" DePaiva (ne Wesley; born March 21, 1961) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her work in American daytime soap operas. She is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Blair Cramer on ABC's "One Life to Live". Other roles included Chelsea Reardon on "Guiding Light", and her current role as Eve Donovan on NBC's "Days of Our Lives". Title: Susan Diol Passage: Susan Vanita Diol (born May 25, 1962) is an American television actress who has played supporting roles in over forty series, including "One Life to Live", "", "NCIS", and "". Title: Heather Tom Passage: Heather Marie Tom (born November 4, 1975 in Hinsdale, Illinois) is an American actress best known for her work on various soap operas, with her best known roles being Victoria Newman on "The Young and the Restless," Kelly Cramer on "One Life to Live" and, since 2007, Katie Logan on "The Bold and the Beautiful." Title: Susan Haskell Passage: Susan Haskell (born June 10, 1968) is a Canadian actress. She portrayed the role of Dr. Margaret "Marty" Saybrooke Thornhart on the ABC soap opera "One Life to Live". Title: Todd Manning and Marty Saybrooke rape storylines Passage: The Todd Manning and Marty Saybrooke rape storylines are storylines from the ABC daytime drama "One Life to Live" consisting of rape, revenge, redemption and love. Created by writers Michael Malone and Ron Carlivati, the stories depict characters Todd (originally Roger Howarth, later Trevor St. John) and Marty (Susan Haskell) struggling to overcome his actions of rape and destruction. On August 17, 2011, the series revealed St. John's character as Todd's identical twin brother, Victor Lord, Jr., conditioned to believe he was Todd and to thereby assume Todd's identity, which negated Todd's "second rape" of Marty.
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Susan Straight
"Infinite Dreams" is a live single released by a band formed in which year ?
Title: Danced Passage: "Danced (Live)" is the fifth UK single from the post-punk band Toyah, fronted by Toyah Willcox. Their first and only live single, it was released at the end of 1980. Title: Infinite (band) Passage: Infinite (Korean: ; stylized as INFINITE) is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010 by Woollim Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Sungkyu, Dongwoo, Woohyun, Sungyeol, L, and Sungjong. Originally a seven-piece group (with Hoya, who later departed from the group in August 2017), Infinite debuted in 2010 with their mini album "First Invasion". Their first full album, "Over The Top", was released in July 2011. Their mini-album "New Challenge", released in March 2013, sold over 160,000 copies in South Korea alone and was one of the best-selling albums of 2013. Their second full album, "Season 2", was released in May 2014. Title: Iron Maiden Passage: Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris. The band's discography has grown to thirty-eight albums, including sixteen studio albums, eleven live albums, four EPs, and seven compilations. Title: Infinite Dreams Passage: "Infinite Dreams" is a live single released in 1989 by the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It is the only single to be released in sync with a home video; 1989's "Maiden England". The performance was recorded in Birmingham, England in 1988 towards the end of the massive world tour to support the album where the song originally appeared, being "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son". It is the final single to feature Adrian Smith for an entire decade. Title: 2 Minutes to Midnight Passage: "2 Minutes to Midnight" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, featured on their fifth studio album, "Powerslave" (1984). It was released as the band's tenth single, and first from the album on 6 August 1984 and rose to number 11 in the UK Singles Chart and number 25 on "Billboard" Top Album Tracks. It was the band's first single to exceed five minutes in length, remaining the band's longest single until the release of "Infinite Dreams" five years later. Title: Thirty-Three (song) Passage: "Thirty-Three" is a song by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. It was the fifth and final single from their third album, "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness". It was also the first single released after the firing of Jimmy Chamberlin and death of Jonathan Melvoin. The song peaked at 39 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in late 1996. Title: The Agents (English band) Passage: The Agents were a post-punk band formed in 1980 in Bristol, England. The band formed from the remnants of several bands that were playing the American Military bases circuit in Europe in the 1970s. The band were based in Mannheim, Germany and the lineup consisted of vocalist Swig (real name Richard Snow), guitarist Dave Libby, bassist Larry Burr and drummer Nick Bahra. The band were known for an exciting live act and built up a big following in Europe. In 1981 they released "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy", a single printed in green vinyl with a gatefold sleeve. The album (of the same name), release the same year on Teldec, produced by Ingo Schantz. Title: Infinite Dreams (disambiguation) Passage: "Infinite Dreams" is a live single released in 1989 by the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Title: Running Free Passage: "Running Free" is the debut single by Iron Maiden, released on 8 February 1980 on the 7" 45 rpm vinyl record format. It was written by Steve Harris and Paul Di'Anno. The song appears as the third track on the band's debut album "Iron Maiden" (and the fourth track on its 1998 re-release). In 1985, a live version of the song was released as the first single from "Live After Death" (the band's twelfth single). In 1990, the original single was reissued on CD and 12" vinyl as part of "The First Ten Years" box, in which it was combined with the band's next single, "Sanctuary". The 1985 live single was also released as part of this box set, combined with 1985's "Run to the Hills". Title: These Days (Bon Jovi song) Passage: These Days is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was released in February 1996 as the fourth single from their 1995 album "These Days". It was the fourth single released from the album, and showcases the darker tone that Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Samboras lyrics sought to achieve with the album. The song which begins with a haunting piano progression, deals with homelessness, loss of innocence and the difficulty of keeping up a relationship in the modern age. It is about people out there trying to be understood, to live their dreams.
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Taedonggang beer is the leading brand produced by a state-owned brewery in which Asian city?
Title: Beer in North Korea Passage: North Korea has at least ten major breweries and many microbreweries that supply a wide range of beer products. The top brand is the light lager Taedonggang which is internationally known for its quality. Title: Por Larraaga Passage: Por Larraaga (meaning "by Larraaga") is the name of a cigar brand produced in Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned tobacco company, as well as a non-Cuban line of cigars produced in the Dominican Republic and Honduras for Altadis, a division of Imperial Tobacco. Por Larraaga cigars have been in continuous production in Cuba since 1834, longer than any other Cuban cigar brand. Title: Taedonggang Brewing Company Passage: The Taedonggang Brewing Company (Taedonggang, Chosongul: ) is a state-owned North Korean beer brewery company that brews the Taedonggang beer. The brewery is located in East Pyongyang and has facilities of tens of thousands of square meters. Title: Taedonggang Passage: Taedonggang is a brand of North Korean beer brewed by the state-owned Taedonggang Brewing Company based in Pyongyang. There are four brands of beer marketed as Taedonggang, though the brand known simply as "Taedonggang Beer" is that described below. Title: Heavy Seas Beer Passage: Heavy Seas Beer is brewed by Clipper City Brewing Company, in Baltimore, Maryland. The brewery was established by Hugh Sisson in 1995. Previously, Sisson operated Maryland's first brewpub, Sisson's. In 2010, the brewery rebranded. While the name of the company remains Clipper City Brewing Company, all of its beer falls under the Heavy Seas brand. Heavy Seas hosts tours on most weekends. It is located at 4615 Hollins Ferry Road, Suite B, in the Halethorpe section of Baltimore. Heavy Seas currently offers a variety of beer styles in approx. 18 states within the United States. Several Heavy Seas beers have been awarded and include the following: Cutlass Amber Lager (a repeat medal winner at the Great American Beer Festival from 2006-2010, bronze medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup and silver medal winner at the 2012 World Beer Cup as Heavy Seas Mrzen), Powder Monkey Pale Ale (silver medal winner at the 2008 Great American Beer Festival and bronze medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup as Heavy Seas Pale Ale), Small Craft Warning Uber Pils (bronze medal winner at the 2004 Great American Beer Festival), Gold Ale (gold medal winner at the 2010 World Beer Cup, bronze medal winner at the 2010 Great American Beer Festival and bronze medal winner at the 2014 Great American Beer Festival as Heavy Seas Gold Ale) and Winter Storm Imperial ESB (gold medal winner at the 2008 World Beer Cup). Title: Chernihivske Passage: Chernihivske (Ukrainian: , translit. "Chernigivske") is a beer brand produced in Ukraine. It is named after Chernihiv, the location of the first brewery that produced Chernihivske, although the beer is now also produced in the Ukrainian cities of Mykolaiv and Kharkiv. The company is currently owned by SUN InBev Ukraine, a subsidiary of AB InBev. Title: Wards Brewing Company Passage: Wards Brewing Company was a brewing company based at Sheaf Brewery on Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, England, now a subsidiary of Double Maxim Beer Company. The most famous brand produced was Wards Best Bitter. Title: The Booth Brewing Co. Passage: The Booth Brewing Co. is a microbrewery headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Sunghoo Yang, a former investment analyst, Heeyoon Kim, a former Korean medicine doctor, and Daniel Tudor, a journalist for The Economist founded the brewery in 2015, after operating a pizza pub since 2013 []. They acquired the brewing facility in Eureka, California, previously owned by Lost Coast Brewery, in 2015. They are well known for Taedonggang Pale Ale, a collaboration beer with Danish microbrewery Mikkeller, and also for being the second foreign craft brewer to produce beer in their own facility in the United States. Title: Mahou-San Miguel Group Passage: Mahou San Miguel is a Spanish brewing company, founded in Madrid in 1890 under the name of "Hijos de Casimiro Mahou, fabrica de hielo y cerveza" (The Sons of Casimiro Mahou, production of ice and beer). Mahou San Miguel is the leading brand in the Spanish beer market. Title: Oujsko Passage: Oujsko (fully "Oujsko pivo"; lit. March Beer), also known and marketed as uja, is a Croatian brand of lager beer (5). It is the flagship brand produced by Zagrebaka pivovara, the biggest brewery in the country which is a part of Molson Coors Brewing Company since 2013.
Pyongyang
Beer in North Korea
Taedonggang
What do Chalk FarM and Haim have in common?
Title: Chalk FarM (band) Passage: Chalk FarM is an alternative rock band from Los Angeles that released two albums in the late 1990s. The band broke up in 2000. Title: Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band Passage: The Chalk Farm Band is brass band of the Salvation Army located at the Salvation Army Centre in Haverstock Hill, Chalk Farm, London, England. It is one of the best known brass bands of the Salvation Army in the UK. Title: Camden motive power depot Passage: Camden Motive Power Depot was a railway motive power depot, close to Chalk Farm, Camden in London, England from 1837 until 1966, servicing express passenger locomotives using Euston Railway Station. It was closed following the electrification of the West Coast Main Line and largely demolished. However, part of the original facility has been preserved as The Roundhouse centre for the performing arts. Title: Haverstock Passage: Haverstock is an area and electoral ward in the London Borough of Camden. It is centred on Haverstock Hill and Chalk Farm, with Gospel Oak to the north; Kentish Town to the east; Camden Town to the south, and Swiss Cottage to the west. Title: Haim (band) Passage: Haim (pronounced , and stylized as HAIM) is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles. The band consists of three sisters: Este Haim (bass), Danielle Haim (guitars and lead vocals), and Alana Haim (guitars and keyboards). In addition to their primary instruments, each member is also proficient in several others. The group's pop sound on their studio work stands in contrast to the more rock-based music of their live shows. Title: Belgo Passage: Belgo is a small chain of London restaurants specializing in simple Belgian cooking and Belgian beer. Belgo is noted for its 1990s design and architecture, including kitchens viewable by customers entering the restaurant (Noord and Centraal) and its waiters and waitresses, who dress as monks. Anand Zenz was the designer-architect responsible for the main space and the furniture and fittings at Chalk Farm (Noord, 1992), with Ron Arad taking over as architect-designer for the extension to Noord (1994) and the 13,000 sqft Belgo Centraal, voted London Restaurant of the Year in 1996. Title: Fat Girl Gets a Haircut Passage: The Fat Girl Gets a Haircut and other Stories is a 12-part play, created by artist Mark Storor in collaboration with a cast of teenage actors. The play was first performed in The Roundhouse at Chalk Farm, North London, UK, on 26 April 2011, and set to run until 7 May 2011. Artist Director Mark Storor is known for his work in the play "For the Best" at the (Unicorn Theatre, London, and Unity Theatre, Liverpool) about a dialysis drama for children. Musical Director Jules Maxwell was in charge of the neo-classical score, while animator Babis Alexiadis provided rich and sensory illustrations throughout the play. Title: Hillfield Court Passage: Hillfield Court is a prominent art deco residential mansion block in Belsize Park, in the London Borough of Camden, built in 1934. It is located off Belsize Avenue and can also be accessed from Glenloch Road. It is one of the many purpose built mansion blocks on Haverstock Hill between Chalk Farm and Hampstead. It is close to the amenities near Belsize Park tube station, as well as the shops of Belsize Village, South End Green and Hampstead. Title: Chalk Farm tube station Passage: Chalk Farm ( ) is a London Underground station near Camden Town in the London Borough of Camden. It is on the Edgware branch of the Northern line between Camden Town to the south and Belsize Park to the north. For ticketing purposes, Chalk Farm falls in Travelcard Zone 2. With slightly under five million entries and exits in 2011, Chalk Farm is one of the busiest stations on the Edgware branch of the Northern line. Title: Chalk Farm Road Passage: Chalk Farm Road is a street in the Camden Town area of London. There is a widespread misapprehension that the road that runs through Camden Market is part of Camden High Street, but it is actually Chalk Farm Road. Camden Market is a major centre for the retailing of street fashions and other goods targeted at teenagers and young adults, and Chalk Farm Road has an alternative culture atmosphere.
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Haim (band)
In which city was the birthplace of Alessandro Rinaldi?
Title: Richard Rinaldi Passage: Richard P. "Rich" Rinaldi (born August 3, 1949) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected 43rd overall by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1971 NBA Draft. A 6'3" guard from St. Peter's College in Jersey City, N.J., Rinaldi played for the Bullets from 19711973 and the Capital Bullets-NY Nets (ABA) from 19731974. Rinaldi's most successful NBA season came in 197273, when he averaged 8.5 points and 2.1 rebounds in 33 games for the Bullets. Title: Ann Rinaldi Passage: Ann Rinaldi (born August 27, 1934 in New York City) is an American young adult fiction author. She is best known for her historical fiction, including "In My Father's House", "The Last Silk Dress", "An Acquaintance with Darkness", "A Break with Charity", "Numbering All The Bones" and "Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons". She has written a total of more than forty novels, eight of which were listed as notable by the ALA. In 2000, "Wolf by the Ears" was listed as one of the best novels of the preceding twenty-five years, and later of the last one hundred years. She also writes for the "Dear America" series. Title: Cesare Rinaldi Passage: Cesare Rinaldi (15591636) was one of Bologna's most eminent poets. His verse was set to music as madrigals by Salamone Rossi and the circle of the Gonzaga Court at Mantua. He also wrote verse praising composers, such as Alessandro Striggio. Title: Alessandro Rinaldi (footballer) Passage: Alessandro Rinaldi (born 23 November 1974) is a retired Italian footballer who played as a defender. Title: Esther Rinaldi Passage: Esther Rinaldi (born Tessa Esther Rinaldi Gudio on November 18, 1976 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican former actress and make-up artist. Title: Alessandro Rinaldi (painter) Passage: Alessandro Rinaldi (April 5, 1839, Cremona 1890 Rome) was an Italian painter. Title: Casa Manzoni Passage: Casa Manzoni (in English "Manzoni House") is a historical palace sited in via Morone 1 near the quadrilateral of fashion in the center of Milan. Owned by the Manzoni family, the house was the birthplace of the famous Italian writer Alessandro Manzoni in 1785. Title: Cremona Passage: Cremona ] (Emilian: "Carmona" , Lombard: Cremna ) is a city and "comune" in northern Italy, situated in Lombardy, on the left bank of the Po River in the middle of the "Pianura Padana" (Po valley). It is the capital of the province of Cremona and the seat of the local city and province governments. The city of Cremona is especially noted for its musical history and traditions, including some of the earliest and most renowned luthiers, such as Giuseppe Guarneri, Antonio Stradivari, and several members of the Amati family. Title: Paul Rinaldi Passage: Paul Rinaldi is a visual artist whose work has been included in numerous exhibitions in the United States, the Middle East, and Europe. From 1991 through 1998 he lived in Egypt and taught art at the American University in Cairo. In 1986, Rinaldi was awarded the Silvermine Guild Prize for Painting in the Art of the Northeast USA exhibition juried by Linda Shearer, Curator of Contemporary Art at New York's Museum of Modern Art. Rinaldi received his MFA degree in 1988 from the City University of New York, Brooklyn College. Title: Marina Rinaldi Passage: Marina Rinaldi is a ready-to-wear, plus-size women's clothing brand of the Italian Max Mara Fashion Group, one of the best known of the companys 35 different labels. It has more than 300 stores worldwide, including ones located in the high fashion shopping districts of several major cities: Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, Madison Avenue in New York City, Old Bond Street in London, and Corso Vittorio Emanuele in Milan.
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Alessandro Rinaldi (painter)
Cremona
Did both Ormindo and Doktor Faust perform at the Teatro San Cassiano opera house?
Title: Le nozze di Teti e di Peleo Passage: Le nozze di Teti e di Peleo is an opera by Francesco Cavalli - specifically, an "opera scenica" or "festa teatrale". The work, set to a libretto by Orazio Persiani, was Cavalli's first opera, and was first performed at the Venetian opera house Teatro San Cassiano on 24 January 1639. It is also the first Venetian opera for which a score survives to this day. Title: Doktor Faust Passage: Doktor Faust is an opera by Ferruccio Busoni with a German libretto by the composer himself, based on the myth of Faust. Busoni worked on the opera, which he intended as his masterpiece, between 1916 and 1924, but it was still incomplete at the time of his death. His pupil Philipp Jarnach finished it. More recently, in 1982, Antony Beaumont completed the opera using sketches by Busoni which were previously thought to have been lost. Nancy Chamness has published an analysis of the libretto to "Doktor Faust" and a comparison with Goethe's version. Title: Francesco Manelli Passage: Francesco Manelli (Mannelli) (13 September 1594 July 1667) was a Roman Baroque composer, particularly of opera; and theorbo player. He is most well known for his collaboration with fellow Roman composer Benedetto Ferrari in bringing commercial opera to Venice. The first two works, in 1637 and 1638, to be put on commercially in the Teatro San Cassiano were both by Manelli - his "L'Andromeda" and "La Maga Fulminata". Title: Comacchio Cathedral Passage: Comacchio Cathedral (Italian: "Duomo di Comacchio; Cattedrale di San Cassiano" ), also the Basilica of San Cassiano, is a Baroque Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica dedicated to Saint Cassian of Imola ("San Cassiano") in the city of Comacchio, in the province of Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Formerly the seat of the bishops of Comacchio, it has been since 1986 a co-cathedral in the Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio. Title: Teatro San Cassiano Passage: The Teatro San Cassiano or Teatro di San Cassiano in Venice was the first public opera house when it opened in 1637. The theater was a stone building owned by the Venetian Tron family, and took its name from the neighbourhood where it was located, the parish of San Cassiano near the Rialto. It was considered 'public' as it was directed by an impresario, or general manager, for the paying public rather than for nobles exclusively. Title: Giasone Passage: Giasone ("Jason") is an opera in three acts and a prologue with music by Francesco Cavalli and a libretto by Giacinto Andrea Cicognini. It was premiered at the Teatro San Cassiano, Venice on 5 January 1649, during carnival. "Giasone" was "the single most popular opera of the 17th century". The plot is loosely based on the story of Jason and the golden fleece, but the opera contains many comic elements too. Title: Didone abbandonata (Albinoni) Passage: Didone abbandonata ("Dido Abandoned") was an opera in three acts composed by Tomaso Albinoni. Albinoni's music (now lost) was set to Pietro Metastasio's libretto, "Didone abbandonata", which was in turn based on the story of Dido and Aeneas from the fourth book of Virgil's "Aeneid". The opera premiered on 26 December 1724 at the Teatro San Cassiano in Venice and was the first time that an opera based on a Metastasio libretto was performed in Venice. Title: Ormindo Passage: "Ormindo" was first performed in 1644 at the Teatro San Cassiano, Venice, the world's first public opera house. After its 1644 run, it was probably not revived until 1967 when it was performed at Glyndebourne Festival Opera. Title: Gli amori d'Apollo e di Dafne Passage: Gli amori d'Apollo e di Dafne ("The Loves of Apollo and Daphne") is an opera by the Italian composer Francesco Cavalli. It was Cavalli's second operatic work and was premiered at the Teatro San Cassiano, Venice during the Carnival season of 1640. The libretto is by Giovanni Francesco Busenello and is based on the story of the god Apollo's love for the nymph Daphne as told in Ovid's "Metamorphoses". Title: Ambrogio Maestri Passage: Ambrogio Maestri (born 1970) is an Italian operatic baritone. He is especially known for his portrayal of the title character in Giuseppe Verdi's "Falstaff". He studied piano and singing in his home town, Pavia. In Italy he has performed at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Teatro Regio in Parma, Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, Teatro Regio in Turin, Teatro Verdi in Trieste and the Arena di Verona. Abroad he has performed at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin, Teatro Nacional de Sao Carlos in Lisbon, the Royal Opera House in London, the Teatro Real in Madrid, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, San Francisco Opera House, the Konzerthaus the Staatsoper in Vienna, the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona and others.
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Artaxias III was a prince of what region that corresponds to the modern region of ukurova in Turkey?
Title: Kargl, Tarsus Passage: Kargl is a village in Tarsus district of Mersin Province, Turkey. It is situated at in ukurova (Cilicia of the antiquity) to the east of Tarsus and to the south of Turkish state highway D-400 . Its distance to Tarsus is 20 km and to Mersin is 47 km . The population of Kargl was 816 as of 2012. The new airpost of the region, namely ukurova Airport is planned to be constracted between iekli and Kargl . Title: ukurova, Adana Passage: ukurova is a second level municipality and ile (district) in the Adana Province of Turkey. Adana is one of the 30 metropolitan centers in Turkey with more than one municipality within city borders. A large portion of the district is within the city of Adana, incorporated under the same name as a lower-tier municipality. It is a modern residential district which came into being in the last 30 years as the city expanded north. ukurova is located north of the Seyhan district, west of the Seyhan River and south of the Seyhan Reservoir. Title: ukurova Regional Airport Passage: ukurova is a region in mid south Turkey which includes the historical Cilicia of the antiquity. The Turkish provinces of Adana, Mersin, Osmaniye as well as a part of Hatay are in ukurova. At the present all these provinces are served by Adana akirpaa Airport in the urban fabric of Adana city. But the increasing air traffic necessitates a higher capacity airport. Title: Bruttians Passage: The Bruttians (Greek: , "Brttioi " , Latin: "Bruttii" ) were an ancient Italic tribe of Lucanian descent. They inhabited the southern extremity of Italy, from the frontiers of Lucania to the Sicilian Straits and the promontory of Leucopetra. This roughly corresponds to the modern region of Calabria. Title: Ka Ka incident Passage: The "Ka Ka" incident (Turkish: "Ka Ka olay" , Flee Flee! incident, "Ka" literally means escape) is a popular phrase referring to the escape of 40,000 Turkish people from ukurova during the Franco-Turkish War. ukurova (Cilicia of antiquity) is a loosely defined region in southern Turkey which covers most of the modern Turkish provinces of Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye, and Hatay. Title: Adana akirpaa Airport Passage: Adana Airport or Adana akirpaa Airport (Turkish: "Adana Havaliman" ) (IATA: ADA, ICAO: LTAF) is an international airport located in Adana, Turkey. The airport serves mainly to the ukurova region, and in a lesser extent to the provinces surrounding ukurova, due to its frequent domestic flight schedule and several flights to international destinations. With 5.6 million passengers in 2016, it is the sixth-busiest airport in Turkey and ranked 80th in Europe. Title: Cilicia Passage: In antiquity, Cilicia ( ) was the south coastal region of Asia Minor and existed as a political entity from Hittite times into the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia during the late Byzantine Empire. Extending inland from the southeastern coast of modern Turkey, Cilicia is due north and northeast of the island of Cyprus and corresponds to the modern region of ukurova in Turkey. Title: March of Ancona Passage: The March of Ancona (Italian: "Marca Anconitana" ) (also Anconetana) was a frontier march centred on the city of Ancona and, then, Macerata in the Middle Ages. Its name is preserved as an Italian region today, the Marches, and it corresponds to almost the entire modern region and not just the Province of Ancona. Title: Adana Vilayet Passage: The Vilayet of Adana (Ottoman Turkish: , Vilyet-i Adana ; was a first-level administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire in the south-east of Asia Minor, which encompassed the region of Cilicia. It was established in May 1869. Adana Vilayet bordered with Konya Vilayet (in west), Ankara Vilayet and Sivas Vilayet (in north), and Haleb Vilayet (in east and south). Adana Vilayet corresponds to the modern region of ukurova in Turkey. Title: Artaxias III Passage: Artaxias III, also known as Zeno-Artaxias, Artaxes or Artashes (Greek: , Armenian: , 13 BC-35) was a prince of the Bosporan, Pontus, Cilicia, Cappadocia and Roman Client King of Armenia.
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The red carpet host of the 2016 KBS Entertainment Awards also won which K-pop reality show?
Title: Jang Yoon-ju Passage: Jang Yoon-ju (born November 7, 1980) is a South Korean model, television personality, singer-songwriter and actress. Jang began modeling in 1997 when she was 17 years old, and became one of the most successful Korean fashion models, with a career spanning almost two decades. She also hosts "Korea's Next Top Model", and won Best Radio DJ at the 2013 KBS Entertainment Awards for KBS Cool FM's "Rooftop Radio". As a singer-songwriter, Jang has released two albums, "Dream" (2008) and "I'm Fine" (2012). She made her acting debut in 2015, playing a detective in Ryoo Seung-wan's crime thriller "Veteran". Title: Samata (fashion designer) Passage: Samata, also known as Samata Pattinson, is a fashion entrepreneur, director, producer and presenter. The British-born Ghanaian fashion designer, author and journalist is also best known for her role as Global Campaign Director for "Suzy Amis Cameron's" Red Carpet Green Dress campaign showcasing ethical fashion on the Oscars red carpet. Samata has written for Guardian, "Vogue" and "Huffington Post", covering sustainable fashion. She is an award-winning womenswear designer whose work in the fields of fashion and sustainability have received coverage from BBC Radio 1Xtra, "Essence", ITV's "This Morning," E! Entertainment, Womens Wear Daily, ELLE, InStyle, Essence, Refinery 29 and Red Magazine. Title: Red Carpet Diary Passage: Red Carpet Diary (RCD) is an entertainment news feature covering the films, red carpet events and celebrity scene at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The video, audio, and photo content is released daily through the duration of the festival on television, radio, online, and mobile apps around the world. Among the media carrying Red Carpet Diary TIFF coverage are Yahoo.com, HollywoodReporter.com, TorontoLife.com, FashionMagazine. com, HelloMagazine.com, theStar.com, Hollyscoop.com, FashionTelevision, CP24, CMT Canada and iTunes. Title: Hum Awards pre-show Passage: The Hum Awards pre-show (currently known as Hum Awards Red Carpet) and Making of Hum Awards are recorded televised pre-shows where former precedes the start of the Hum Awards telecast by 37 minutes and latter, two days prior to ceremony respectively. The pre-show takes place on the red carpet surrounding the theater which holds the telecast, and is almost always hosted by various media personalities, while making of award ceremony introduced the back stage performances, rehearsals, managements and making of stage of ceremony before the event. The latter event is not necessary to be recorded and shown every year. Title: 2016 KBS Entertainment Awards Passage: The 2016 KBS Entertainment Awards took place on December 24, 2016. The main ceremony was hosted by Lee Hwi-jae, Yoo Hee-yeol and Hyeri (Girl's Day), and the red carpet was hosted by Jeon So-mi and Choi Yoo-jung of I.O.I. The ceremony was televised live on KBS. Title: Brandon Jay Passage: Brandon Jay (born September 11, 1984) is an entrepreneur. Born in Columbia, South Carolina, he moved to Hollywood to co-found the IMA. As a red carpet host, Brandon has interviewed the likes of Paris Hilton, Nicky Hilton, Fergie, Josh Duhamel. At present Brandon is represented by Integrity Management Artists. Title: KBS Entertainment Awards Passage: The KBS Entertainment Awards () is an event held yearly and is sponsored by KBS. The awards ceremony is approximately 140 minutes long and is shown in two parts on KBS2. The ceremony features performances by K-pop artists and music parodies from "Gag Concert" members. This event is held at the end of each year. Title: 2016 KBS Drama Awards Passage: The 2016 KBS Drama Awards (), presented by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), was held on December 31, 2016 at KBS Hall in Yeouido, Seoul. It was hosted by Jun Hyun-moo, Park Bo-gum and Kim Ji-won. Title: Park Seong-ho (comedian) Passage: Park Seong-ho (Hangul:  ; born March 14, 1974) is a veteran South Korean comedian. He is best known as a comedian in KBS's "Gag Concert" and has participated in many variety shows. He won two Top Excellence Awards at KBS Entertainment Awards as well as the Grand Prize in Variety at the Baeksang Arts Awards for his work in "Gag Concert". Title: Jeon So-mi Passage: Jeon So-mi (born Ennik Somi Douma on March 9, 2001), professionally known by the mononym Somi, is a Canadian-Korean singer based in South Korea who finished first in Mnet's K-pop reality show "Produce 101". She is best known as a former member of the now disbanded South Korean girl group I.O.I.
Produce 101
2016 KBS Entertainment Awards
Jeon So-mi
Zachary Adam Gordon (born February 15, 1998) is an American actor, best known for playing Greg Heffley in the first three films of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" film franchise, which are based on which American cartoonist, producer and author of children's books, including the 1 "New York Times" best seller novel series, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"?
Title: Robert Capron Passage: Robert B. Capron Jr. (born July 9, 1998) is an American actor, voice artist, film producer, comedian and film director who is best known for starring as Rowley Jefferson, Greg Heffley's best friend, in the first three installments of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" film series. Title: Jeff Kinney (author) Passage: Jeffrey Patrick "Jeff" Kinney (born February 19, 1971) is an American cartoonist, producer and author of children's books, including the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" book series. He is also attributed as the creator of the child-oriented website Poptropica. He also appeared in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" films as Holly Hills's father. Title: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (film) Passage: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (sometimes known as Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules) is a 2011 American comedy film based on Jeff Kinney's with a couple elements from "". The film stars Zachary Gordon and Devon Bostick. Robert Capron, Rachael Harris, Steve Zahn, and Peyton List also have prominent roles. The film was released on March 25, 2011 by 20th Century Fox. The film earned 72.4 million on a 21 million budget. It is the second film in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" film series preceded by 2010's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" and followed by 2012's "". Title: Diary of a Wimpy Kid (book series) Passage: Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a series of fiction books written by the American author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney. All the main books are the journals of the main character, Greg Heffley. Befitting a teen's diary, the books are filled with hand-written notes and simple drawings of Greg's daily adventures. Title: Diary of a Wimpy Kid Passage: Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a satirical realistic fiction comedy novel for children and teenagers written and illustrated by Jeff Kinney. It is the first book in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series. The book is about a boy named Greg Heffley and his struggles to fit in as he begins middle school. Title: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (film) Passage: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul is a 2017 American family road comedy film directed by David Bowers. It is the fourth installment in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" film series, and is based on the ninth and tenth books in the series, "" and "", and one element based on the eighth book, "" about Meemaw. Despite not being a reboot, the original cast members from the first three films do not reprise their roles. Title: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules Passage: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules is a satirical realistic fiction novel by American author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney, based on the FunBrain.com version. It is the sequel to "Diary of a Wimpy Kid", followed by "The Last Straw". The hardcover was released on February 1, 2008. "Rodrick Rules" was named "New York Times" bestseller among awards and praise. A was released on March 25, 2011. Title: Zachary Gordon Passage: Zachary Adam Gordon (born February 15, 1998) is an American actor. Beginning his professional acting career at the age of eight, Gordon is a three time Young Artist Award Best Leading Young Actor nominee, best known for playing Greg Heffley in the first three films of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" film franchise, which are based on Jeff Kinney's 1 "New York Times" best seller novel series, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid". Title: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw Passage: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw is a novel written by American author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney, the third book in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series. The book acts as a journal and follows the adventures of Greg Heffley, the narrator of the book, who is in the second half of his seventh-grade year. This book was released in the US on January 13, 2009. Title: List of Diary of a Wimpy Kid characters Passage: This is a list of the characters in Jeff Kinney's book series "Diary of a Wimpy Kid", and in the film versions of the first, , and . "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" is a series of graphic novels written by American author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney. The books are the journals of the main character named Greg Heffley.
Jeffrey Patrick "Jeff" Kinney
Zachary Gordon
Jeff Kinney (author)
Thornton-in-Craven is 1 mile north of a small town and civil parish that is 5 miles north of Colne and 7 miles south-west of where?
Title: Stowford Passage: Stowford is a hamlet and civil parish in the district of West Devon in the English county of Devon. It is situated to the west of Dartmoor. Stowford is about 1 mile west of the village of Lewdown and about 11 miles south-west of Okehampton in Devon and 7 miles east of Launceston in Cornwall. The parish is very rural, and includes the hamlet of Sprytown. Title: Earby Passage: Earby is a small town and civil parish within the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England. It is 5 mi north of Colne, 7 mi south-west of Skipton, and 11 mi north-east of Burnley. The parish had a population of 6,183 recorded in the 2011 census, Title: Highlaws Passage: Highlaws is a hamlet in the civil parish of Holme Abbey in Cumbria, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately two-and-a-quarter miles south-west of Abbeytown, one-and-a-half miles east of Pelutho, and one mile to the north of Aldoth. Other nearby settlements include Mawbray, four-and-a-quarter miles to the south-west, Blitterlees, three miles to the north-west, and Blackdyke, two-and-a-quarter miles due north. Carlisle, Cumbria's county town, is located twenty miles to the north-east. Title: Thornton in Craven Passage: Thornton-in-Craven is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is approx 530 m from the border with Lancashire and 1 mi north of Earby. Barnoldswick is nearby. The Pennine Way passes through the village, as does the A56 road. The village has a church, a primary school and a retirement home, but no shops or pub. Title: Parkham Passage: Parkham is a small village, civil parish and former manor situated 5 miles south-west of the town of Bideford in North Devon, England. The parish, which lies within the Kenwith ward in the Torridge Parliamentary District, is surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes of Alwington, Littleham, Buckland Brewer, East Putford and Woolfardisworthy. In 2001 its population was 742, compared to 786 in 1901. Title: Mainstone Passage: Mainstone is a small village and civil parish in southwest Shropshire, England, near the border with Powys, Wales. The village lies approximately 1 mile northwest of the small village of Cefn Einion. The market town of Bishop's Castle lies some 3 miles to the east, while the small town of Clun is about 5 miles away to the south. Title: Sandymoor Passage: Sandymoor is a village and civil parish in the borough of Halton, Cheshire, England. The majority of housing in Sandymoor was built post-1990 and the parish was formed in 2008 by the "Halton (Parish Electoral Arrangements) Order 2008". Sandymoor lies approximately 4 miles east of Runcorn town centre, 5 miles south-west from Warrington town centre and 2 miles north of the M56 motorway. Title: Great Canfield Passage: Great Canfield is a village and a civil parish in the Uttlesford District of Essex, England. The village, which sits at the south-east edge of its civil parish, is approximately 3 mi south-west from the small town of Great Dunmow, and 1 mi north-west from High Roding. The civil parish contains the hamlets and small settlements of Hope End Green, Hellmans Cross, Bacon End, Baconend Green, and Puttocks End. The River Roding defines the parish border at the south-east, and for 1 mile cuts through the parish before providing part of the north-east border. Title: Bellerby Passage: Bellerby is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England, about seven miles south-west of Richmond. The village has one pub, the "Cross Keys", a small and historic Anglican church and a Methodist chapel. It is 1.5 miles from the market town of Leyburn. Bellerby is approximately 250 miles north of London. Bellerby is situated 205 metres above sea level and is surrounded by low-lying hills with an open south-easterly aspect. Moorland is located to the North and the West of the village. Becks are an attractive feature of the village, which boasts many. The residents of Bellerby are also proud of their large population of ducks who thrive in the becks and in the suitable gardens of many friendly residents. The closest big town is Leyburn. Title: Rainton Passage: Rainton is a village in the Harrogate borough of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated about 6 miles north of Boroughbridge, 5 miles north-east of Ripon and 5 miles south-west of Thirsk. The area has a village green and a maypole. There are approximately 120 houses in Rainton including six listed buildings- several period farm houses, a smithy and a dovecote. The local vernacular building style is sandstone and cobble construction with slate or pantile roof.
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Which club located in Stratford, East London has the 2009 Upton Park riot?
Title: St Alban's Church, Upton Park Passage: St Alban's Church, Upton Park is a Church of England church in the Upton Park area of East Ham in east London, England, dedicated to Saint Alban. It was founded by St Stephen's Church as a mission church on Boleyn Road in the Upton Park area around 1889, replaced by a small brick church on Wakefield Street in 1897. It was given a parish of its own in 1903, in which year the nave and aisle of a new permanent church on the opposite side of the same street were completed. Vestries, a Lady Chapel and chancel were added in 1934. Damaged by the London Blitz in 1940, it was repaired in 1949 and now forms part of the East Ham Team Parish (also known as the Parish of the Holy Trinity) alongside St Mary Magdalene's Church, St Bartholomew's Church and St Edmund's Church. Title: Richard Turner (footballer) Passage: Richard Rennie Turner (24 April 1882 1 December 1960) was a British footballer who won a gold medal at the 1900 Summer Olympics as part of the Upton Park club side. Turner was an outside-right with Crouch End Vampires who joined Upton Park solely for the period of the Olympics. He scored one goal against the USFSA team. Title: 2009 Upton Park riot Passage: The 2009 Upton Park riot occurred in and around West Ham United's Boleyn Ground, in Upton Park before, during and after a Football League Cup second round match between West Ham and Millwall on 25 August 2009. The match was won by the home side 31 after extra time, but the game was marred by pitch invasions and disorder in the streets outside the ground, where a Millwall supporter was stabbed. More than 20 other people were injured. The disturbances were met with condemnation by the Football Association, the British government and the two clubs involved. The incident led to fears of a return of the hooliganism that had tarnished the reputation of English football in the 1970s and 80s. There were also concerns that it could negatively impact upon England's bid to host the 2018 World Cup. Title: Upton Park tube station Passage: Upton Park is a London Underground station on the District and Hammersmith and City lines, on Green Street in the Upton Park area of the London Borough of Newham, east London. It is in Zone 3. Title: Upton Park F.C. Passage: Upton Park Football Club were an amateur football club from Upton Park, London in the late 19th and early 20th century, now defunct. As well as being one of the fifteen teams that played in the inaugural FA Cup, they also represented Great Britain at the 1900 Summer Olympics football tournament, which they won. Title: Boleyn Ground Passage: The Boleyn Ground, often referred to as Upton Park, was a football stadium located in Upton Park, east London. From 1904 to 2016, it was the home of West Ham United. The club previously relocated from the Memorial Grounds, with the forerunner Thames Ironworks playing their home matches at Hermit Road. Title: West Ham United F.C. Passage: West Ham United Football Club is a professional football club based in Stratford, East London, England. They compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The club re-located to the London Stadium in 2016. Title: Our Lady of Compassion Church, Upton Park Passage: Our Lady of Compassion Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Upton Park area of east London, dedicated to Our Lady of Compassion. Catholics in the area had previously worshipped at chapels attached to schools in the area until the church and its parish were both established in 1911. Title: Plashet Passage: Plashet is an area in the borough of Newham in east London located between Upton Park and Manor Park. It contains Plashet Jewish Cemetery, Plashet Park and several places of worship. Title: Upton Park, London Passage: Upton Park is an area of the East London borough of Newham, centred on Green Street which is the boundary between West Ham and East Ham. West Ham United Football Club formerly played at the Boleyn Ground, commonly known as Upton Park.
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Longines is currently owned by the Swiss manufacturer of what items?
Title: Longines Passage: Longines (] , ) is a luxury watch company based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland. Founded by Auguste Agassiz in 1832, it is currently owned by the Swatch Group. Its winged hourglass logo is the oldest registered trademark for a watchmaker. Title: Alpina Watches Passage: Alpina Watches International SA is a manufacturer of luxury watches based in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva, Switzerland. The company was founded in 1883 by Gottlieb Hauser, a watchmaker in Winterthur who founded the Swiss Watchmakers Corporation ("Union Horlogre Suisse"). It is currently owned by Frederique Constant. Title: Romain Gauthier Passage: Romain Gauthier is an independent Swiss manufacturer of watches based in Le Sentier and Valle de Joux, Switzerland. He has been praised for his innovative horology engineering techniques and his design studio is also known for producing unique luxury items such as mechanical cufflinks. Title: Breguet (brand) Passage: Breguet is a Swiss manufacturer of luxury watches, founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775. Currently part of The Swatch Group, its timepieces are now (since 1976) produced in the Valle de Joux in Switzerland. Title: Zyliss Passage: Zyliss is a Swiss manufacturer of kitchen and cooking products. The Zyliss brand is now owned and operated by Diethelm Keller Brands AG Title: The Swatch Group Passage: The Swatch Group is a Swiss manufacturer of watches and jewelry. The company was founded in 1983 by Nicolas Hayek from the merger of Allgemeine Gesellschaft der Schweizerischen Uhrenindustrie (ASUAG) and Socit Suisse pour l'Industrie Horlogre (SSIH). Title: Juvenia Passage: Juvenia is a luxury Swiss watch manufacturer located in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. It is one of the few Swiss watch companies to have manufactured watches without interruption since its creation. The brand is currently owned by Hong Kong group Asia Commercial Holdings Ltd. Title: Cyma Watches Passage: Cyma SA is a Swiss manufacturer of luxury wristwatches, founded by brothers Joseph and Theodore Schwob in 1862. By 1908, Cyma were advertising the resilience of their automatic timepieces when exposed to electricity, magnetism and varying temperatures. The company is currently owned by Stelux International, Ltd. a Hong Kong-based holdings firm which invests primarily in fine jewellery and watches, and is overseen by fellow "Fdration de L'industrie Horlogre Suisse" member Universal Genve. Title: Elmex Passage: Elmex is a brand of toothpaste that has been sold since 1962. It is manufactured by GABA International AG, a Swiss manufacturer of branded oral care products located in Therwil. GABA is wholly owned by Colgate-Palmolive company of the United States. Title: Audemars Piguet Passage: Audemars Piguet (AP) (] ) is a Swiss manufacturer of mechanical watches founded in 1875, and is one of the world's oldest watch manufacturers. The company is still owned by its founding families. The brand is considered to be one the best manufacturers of luxury watches and said to be a part of the 'Holy Trinity Of Watches' along with Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin.
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The Swatch Group
What sport did Mahesh Bhupathi and Chris Evert play?
Title: 2007 China Open Men's Doubles Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Mario Ani were the defending champions, but Ani chose not to participate, and only Bhupathi competed that year. Title: 2004 Canada Masters Doubles Passage: The 2004 Canada Masters Doubles was the men's singles event of the one hundred and fifteenth edition of the Canada Masters; a WTA Tier I tournament and the most prestigious men's tennis tournament held in Canada. Mahesh Bhupathi and Max Mirnyi were the defending champions. They were both present but did not compete together. Mirnyi partnered with Jonas Bjrkman, but Bhupathi and partner Leander Paes defeated them 64, 62, in the final. Title: Mahesh Bhupathi Tennis Academy Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi Tennis Academy is a tennis training facility started by Indian tennis player Mahesh Bhupathi. The Academy has facilities across 9 states in India as well as in the UAE. Title: 2000 Wimbledon Championships Men's Doubles Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but did not play together in the doubles. Bhupathi partnered with David Prinosil and lost in the third round. Title: 2002 French Open Men's Doubles Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but did not participate together. Paes played with Tom Cibulec but they lost in the semifinals to Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor. Bhupathi partnered with Max Mirnyi but they lost in semifinals to Paul Haarhuis and Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Title: Chris Evert Passage: Christine Marie Evert (born December 21, 1954), known as Chris Evert Lloyd from 1979 to 1987, is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from the United States. She won 18 Grand Slam singles championships and three doubles titles. She was the year-ending World No. 1 singles player in 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, and 1981. Overall Evert won 157 singles championships and 32 doubles titles. Title: 2004 Kremlin Cup Men's Doubles Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Max Mirnyi were the defending champions, but did not play together this year. Bhupathi partnered Jonas Bjrkman, losing in the final. Mirnyi partnered Marat Safin, withdrawing from the quarterfinals. Title: 1988 Australian Open Women's Singles Passage: Hana Mandlkov was the defending champion, but was defeated by Steffi Graf in the quarterfinals. Graf ended up winning the tournament, defeating Chris Evert in the final, 61, 76. This would be Chris Evert's 34 appearance in a Grand Slam final, an Open Era record, and her 6th final, Evert made the final in every Australian Open she played. This was the first Grand Slam Final played under a roof. There was an 1 hour and 23 minute delay to close the roof at 1-1 in the first set. This was Graf's first step towards completing the first and so far only calendar year Golden Slam. Title: Mahesh Bhupathi Passage: Mahesh Shrinivas Bhupathi (born 7 June 1974) is a retired Indian professional tennis player. In 1997, he became the first Indian to win a Grand Slam tournament (with Rika Hiraki). With his win at the Australian Open mixed doubles in 2006, he joined the elite group of eight tennis players who have achieved a career Grand Slam in mixed doubles. He is also the founder of International Premier Tennis League. In December 2016, Bhupathi was appointed as India's next non-playing Davis Cup captain and took over the reins from Anand Amritraj in February 2017. Title: 2012 Western amp; Southern Open Men's Doubles Passage: Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions. However, they chose not to play together. Bhupathi played with Rohan Bopanna and Paes played with Radek tpnek
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Mahesh Bhupathi
Chris Evert
When does the vocal group of "Please Stay" formed?
Title: James Brown discography Passage: This is a discography chronicling the musical career of James Brown. Brown joined Bobby Byrd's vocal group The Flames in 1953, first as a drummer, and then as leading front man. Later becoming The Famous Flames, they signed with Federal Records in 1956 and recorded their first hit single, "Please, Please, Please", which sold over a million copies. Brown was discovered by Famous Flames founder Bobby Byrd, who recruited him for his vocal group. Title: The Cryin' Shames Passage: The Cryin' Shames were a mid-1960s English popbeat group, produced by Joe Meek. They had one UK hit single in 1966 with a cover of The Drifters' 1961 "Please Stay", written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard. Title: The Platters Passage: The Platters is an American vocal group. They were one of the most successful vocal groups of the early rock and roll era. Their distinctive sound was a bridge between the pre-rock Tin Pan Alley tradition and the burgeoning new genre. The act went through several personnel changes, with the most successful incarnation comprising lead tenor Tony Williams, David Lynch, Paul Robi, Herb Reed, and Zola Taylor. The group had 40 charting singles on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart between 1955 and 1967, including four no. 1 hits. The Platters were one of the first African American groups to be accepted as a major chart group and were, for a period of time, the most successful vocal group in the world. Title: The Drifters Passage: The Drifters are a long-lasting American doo-wop and RBsoul vocal group. They were originally formed to serve as a backing group for Clyde McPhatter (of Billy Ward and his Dominoes) in 1953. Title: The Famous Flames Passage: The Famous Flames were an American rhythm and blues vocal group founded in Toccoa, Georgia, in 1953 by Bobby Byrd. James Brown began his career as a member of the Famous Flames, emerging as the lead singer by the time of their first professional recording, "Please, Please, Please", in 1956. Title: Please Stay (Burt Bacharach song) Passage: "Please Stay" (also known as "(Don't Go) Please Stay") is an early hit of The Drifters featuring the new lead singer Rudy Lewis, who replaced Ben E. King. It is one of songwriter Burt Bacharach's early pop hits, featuring Dionne Warwick's sister Dee Dee Warwick and Doris Troy on background vocals. This song, along with "Some Kind of Wonderful" and "Sweets for My Sweet", were recorded in the same session. The musicians who backed the Drifters on this record include George Barnes and Allan Hanlon on guitar, Abie Baker on bass, Bobby Rosengarden and Ray Kessler on percussion and Ed Shaughnessy and Gary Chester on drums. Title: Havin' a Ball at the Village Gate Passage: Havin' a Ball at the Village Gate is the third and final album by the reformed jazz vocal group Lambert, Hendricks Bavan, of Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks with Yolande Bavan. The group was formed after Annie Ross left the vocal group in 1962. The album was recorded live at the Village Gate club in New York City on December 20 and 21, 1963. Title: Please Stay (Kylie Minogue song) Passage: "Please Stay" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Kylie Minogue, for her seventh studio album "Light Years" (2000). The song was written by Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, and John Themis, and was produced by Stannard and Gallagher. The song was chosen as the fourth single from her studio album "Light Years." "Please Stay" is a midtempo dance-pop song, and differs from the majority of its parent album's light, disco-inspired songs by adopting a more mature Latin pop style. It is one of the few songs recorded by Minogue to be Latin pop-based. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. Title: A Kylie Christmas Passage: A Kylie Christmas is the fifth extended play by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was released digitally on November 30, 2010 by Parlophone. Minogue's cover of the 1953 song "Santa Baby" first appeared as a B-side to her 2000 single "Please Stay". Minogue uploaded a music video of "Let It Snow" to her official YouTube channel on 10 December 2010. Title: The Dells Passage: The Dells were an American RB vocal group. Formed in high school in 1952 by founding members Marvin Junior, Verne Allison, Johnny Funches, Chuck Barksdale, and Mickey and Lucius McGill, under the name the El-Rays, they released their first recording in 1954, and two years later, had their first RB hit with "Oh What a Night". After disbanding due to a near-fatal car crash in 1958, the band reformed in 1960 with Funches being replaced by Johnny Carter. This lineup remained together until Carter's 2009 death. The Dells were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004. The vocal group performed until illness forced longtime lead singer Marvin Junior and bass vocalist Chuck Barksdale into retirement, ending the group's 60-year run.
1953
Please Stay (Burt Bacharach song)
The Drifters
"It Never Rains (In Sourthern California)" was directed by Lisa Bonet, what sitcom did she play Denise Huxtable?
Title: A Different World Passage: A Different World is an American sitcom (and a spin-off of "The Cosby Show") that aired for six seasons on NBC from September 24, 1987 to July 9, 1993. The series originally centered on Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia. It was inspired by student life at Hampton University, Spelman College, and Howard University. And other HBCUs After Bonet's departure in the first season, the remainder of the series primarily focused more on Southern belle Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy) and math whiz Dwayne Wayne (Kadeem Hardison). Title: Down by the River (Albert Hammond song) Passage: "Down by the River" is a 1972 Albert Hammond song that was released from his 1972 album "It Never Rains in Southern California". Written by Hammond himself, it became his own debut charting hit in 1972. Title: Albert Hammond Jr. Passage: Albert Louis Hammond Jr. ("n" Hammond III; born April 9, 1980) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and music producer. He is most famous for his role as rhythm and lead guitarist, as well as occasional keyboard player and backing vocalist, in the American rock band The Strokes. He is the son of singer-songwriter Albert Hammond (best known for his 1972 hit single "It Never Rains in Southern California"). Hammond Jr. released his debut album "Yours To Keep" in 2006 and followed up with "Cmo Te Llama? " in 2008 and his EP, "AHJ" in 2013. His third solo album, "Momentary Masters", was released through Vagrant Records on July 31, 2015. The Beach Boys, Buddy Holly, Frank Black, Guided By Voices, John Lennon, Matthew Sweet and The Velvet Underground are often cited as his major influences. Title: It Never Rains... Passage: "It Never Rains..." is an episode of the BBC sitcom, "Only Fools and Horses". It was the sixth episode of series 2, and was first screened on 25 November 1982. In the episode, Del, Rodney and Grandad go on holiday to Spain. All is going well until Grandad gets arrested. Title: It Never Rains (In Southern California) Passage: "It Never Rains (In Southern California)" is a 1990 song recorded by the American RB group Tony! Toni! Ton! . This song peaked at number one on the "Billboard" Hot RB Singles chart in 1990 for two weeks, and thirty-four on the Hot 100. The music video to "It Never Rains (In Southern California)" was directed by actress Lisa Bonet. Title: It Never Rains in Southern California Passage: "It Never Rains in Southern California", written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood, is a song first released by Hammond, a British born singer-songwriter, in 1972. Instrumental backing was provided by L.A. session musicians from the Wrecking Crew. The song is from his album, "It Never Rains in Southern California". Hammond's version peaked at number five on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot 100 that year. Title: Lisa Bonet Passage: Lilakoi Moon (born and known professionally as Lisa Michelle Bonet, November 16, 1967) is an American actress. Bonet is best known for her role as Denise Huxtable on the NBC sitcom "The Cosby Show" which originally aired from 1984 to 1992 and later originally starring in its spinoff comedy, "A Different World" for its first season (198788). Title: The Air That I Breathe Passage: "The Air That I Breathe" is a ballad written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood, initially recorded by Albert Hammond on his 1972 album "It Never Rains in Southern California". Title: It Never Rains in Southern California (compilation album) Passage: It Never Rains in Southern California (compilation album) Title: Denise Huxtable Passage: Denise Huxtable Kendall is a fictional character who appears on the American sitcom "The Cosby Show" (1984 1991), portrayed by actress Lisa Bonet. Denise also stars in the first season of its spin-off sitcom, "A Different World" (1987). The second-born child of Cliff and Clair Huxtable, Denise is known for her eccentric clothing and free-spirited, rebellious nature, earning her a reputation as the Huxtable family's "wild child". Alternating between regular and recurring character, Denise appears on-and-off throughout the sitcom's eight-year run, from its pilot "Theo's Economic Lesson" to the seventh season episode "Cliff and Jake", for a total of 98 episodes, after which Bonet departed for the remainder of the series.
"The Cosby Show"
It Never Rains (In Southern California)
Lisa Bonet
When was the music composer for Andrew Lau and Alan Mak's 2002 crime thriller film born?
Title: Chan Kwong-wing Passage: Comfort Chan Kwong-wing (; born June 15, 1967) is a music composer for Hong Kong films. Some of his well-known works in films include the "Infernal Affairs" trilogy, "", Initial D and "Daisy". Title: Confession of Pain Passage: Confession of Pain is a 2006 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Shu Qi and Xu Jinglei. Title: Andrew Lau Passage: Andrew Lau Wai-Keung (born 4 April 1960) is a Hong Kong film director, producer, and cinematographer. Lau began his career in the 1980s and 1990s, serving as a cinematographer to filmmakers such as Ringo Lam, Wong Jing and Wong Kar-wai. In the 1990s, Lau decided to have more creative freedom as a cinematographer by becoming a film director and producer. Apart from making films in his native Hong Kong, Lau has also made films in China, Korea and the United States. A highly prolific filmmaker, Lau has made films in a variety of genres, and is most notable in the West for his action and crime films which include the "Young and Dangerous" film series, the "Infernal Affairs" trilogy (the latter co-directed together with Alan Mak), and "Revenge of the Green Dragons" (executive produced by Martin Scorsese). Title: Overheard 2 Passage: Overheard 2 is a 2011 Hong Kong crime thriller film produced by Derek Yee, written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong and starring Louis Koo, Lau Ching-wan and Daniel Wu. It is a sequel to the 2009 film "Overheard" where Koo, Lau and Wu play different roles with a different storyline, but the key elements of the first film are kept. Another sequel, "Overheard 3" was released on 30 May 2014. Title: Infernal Affairs (film series) Passage: Infernal Affairs is a series of three crime-thriller films directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates the triads, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang. The Chinese title means "the non-stop way", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of hell in Buddhism. The English title is a word play combining the law enforcement term "internal affairs" with the adjective 'infernal'. Title: Infernal Affairs III Passage: Infernal Affairs III is a 2003 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is the third and final installment in the "Infernal Affairs" film series, and is both a sequel and a semi-prequel to the original film, as it intercuts events before and after the events in the first film. Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Kelly Chen, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, and Chapman To reprise their roles again, joined by new cast members Leon Lai and Chen Daoming. Title: Initial D (film) Passage: Initial D is a 2005 Hong Kong action film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is a film adaptation of the Japanese "Initial D" manga and anime series. The main character, Takumi Fujiwara, is portrayed by Jay Chou. Title: Infernal Affairs II Passage: Infernal Affairs II is a 2003 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. Title: Overheard (film) Passage: Overheard () is a 2009 Hong Kong crime thriller film written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong, and produced by Henry Fong and Derek Yee. The film stars Lau Ching-wan, Louis Koo and Daniel Wu as a trio of police officers conducting surveillance on a public company. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 30 July 2009. The sequel, "Overheard 2", was released in 2011. Title: Infernal Affairs Passage: Infernal Affairs is a 2002 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates a triad, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang. The Chinese title means ""The Unceasing Path"", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of Hell in Buddhism, where one endures suffering incessantly. The English title is a word play, combining the law enforcement term "internal affairs" typically the division of any law enforcement agency that would be responsible for (among other things) finding a mole with the adjective "infernal", meant in this case as a reference not to fires or infernos in general, but specifically to the inferno of Hell ("Inferno" being the Italian word for "Hell"). Thus, the English title is both a phonetic pun and like the Chinese title an allusion to a place or condition of eternal suffering. "Infernal Affairs" is the first in the Infernal Affairs series and was followed by "Infernal Affairs II" and "Infernal Affairs III".
June 15, 1967
Chan Kwong-wing
Infernal Affairs
Who was born first, Thomaz Koch or Peter Fleming?
Title: Khartoum International Passage: The Khartoum International is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1976. The event was held in Khartoum, Sudan and was played on outdoor hard courts. Mike Estep won the singles title, defeating Thomaz Koch in the final. Title: Bruno Soares Passage: Bruno Fraga Soares (] ; born February 27, 1982, in Belo Horizonte) is a professional tennis player from Brazil. His highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour is World No. 221, which he reached in March 2004. Primarily a doubles specialist, his career-high doubles ranking is World No. 2, which he achieved in October 2016. After a few efforts, including a final in the 2012 US Open and the semifinals of the 2008 and 2013 French Opens, Soares finally won his first Grand Slam title at the 2016 Australian Open, partnering Jamie Murray and then followed that up with a second men's doubles title at the 2016 US Open. He has also won three Grand Slam titles in Mixed Doubles, two at the US Open, in 2012 and 2014, and one at the Australian Open in 2016. He was the third Brazilian tennis player to achieve this, after Maria Bueno and Thomaz Koch. Title: Peter Fleming (tennis) Passage: Peter Blair Fleming (born January 21, 1955 in Chatham Borough, New Jersey) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. In his doubles partnership with John McEnroe, he won 52 titles, of which seven were at Grand Slams (four at Wimbledon, three at the US Open). As a singles player, he peaked at World No. 8, winning three titles (including the 1979 Cincinnati Open). Title: Thomaz Koch Passage: Thomaz Koch (born May 11, 1945 in Porto Alegre), is a left-handed former tennis player from Brazil, who was a quarter-finalist at the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. National Championships. Title: Red River Valley (1997 film) Passage: Red River Valley () is a 1997 film directed by Feng Xiaoning about the British incursion into Tibet, starring Paul Kersey and Ning Jing. It was also released under the title A Tale of the Sacred Mountain. A book by Peter Fleming, Ian Fleming's brother, is credited in the movie. In 1961, Fleming published "Bayonets to Lhasa: The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904". Title: Fiorella Bonicelli Passage: Fiorella Bonicelli (born 21 December 1951) is a retired professional tennis player from Uruguay. During her career, she won the 1975 French Open mixed doubles title with Thomaz Koch. She also won the 1976 French Open women's doubles title with Gail Lovera, defeating Kathleen Harter and Helga Niessen Masthoff 64, 16, 63. At the Fed Cup, her singles record is 114, and doubles record 68. During her career, she reached one Grand Slam singles quarterfinal, at the 1978 French Open, where she lost to Virginia Ruzici 67, 64, 68. Title: James Fleming (author) Passage: James R. Fleming, born (London) 26 February 1944, is an English author (related to spy author Ian Fleming and travel writer Peter Fleming). Title: Turkey Open Passage: The Turkey Open is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1975. The event was held in Istanbul, Turkey. Colin Dowdeswell won the singles title while Colin Dibley and Thomaz Koch partnered to win the doubles title. Title: Maria Fernanda Alves Passage: Maria Fernanda Barbato Alves (born 17 April 1983), also known as Nanda Alves, is a Brazilian tennis player. She is currently coached by her father Carlos and former tennis player Thomaz Koch. As of 1 March 2010, Alves is ranked World No. 262, and is the highest ranked Brazilian player. She has enjoyed success at the ITF Circuit, winning 18 singles and 26 doubles titles so far. Alves made her WTA Tour debut at Copa Colsanitas in 2004, and has played qualifications for all four Grand Slam events. Partnering with Vanessa Henke, Alves took part in the 2005 Australian Open doubles event, but they lost to Daniela Hantuchov and Martina Navratilova in the first round. Title: Scheer (band) Passage: Scheer was an alternative metal band from County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It was first founded by PJ 'Doc' Doherty and Paddy Leyden however PJ after their first release, replaced by the band's then manager Peter Fleming. The composition of the band was; Peter Fleming (Bass guitar), Paddy Leyden (Rhythm guitar), Audrey Gallagher (vocals), Neal Calderwood, (Lead guitar) and Joe Bates (drummer).
Thomaz Koch
Thomaz Koch
Peter Fleming (tennis)
Which actor, best known for his role in the film Hard Boiled, was in a movie directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak?
Title: Initial D (film) Passage: Initial D is a 2005 Hong Kong action film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is a film adaptation of the Japanese "Initial D" manga and anime series. The main character, Takumi Fujiwara, is portrayed by Jay Chou. Title: The Last Blood Passage: The Last Blood is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed by Wong Jing and starring Alan Tam, Andy Lau, Eric Tsang and Bryan Leung. The film was released in the UK as Hard Boiled 2, although the film was made a year before John Woo's "Hard Boiled" and is otherwise unrelated to that film. Title: Anthony Wong (Hong Kong actor) Passage: Anthony Wong Chau-sang (born Anthony Perry; 2 September 1961), known professionally as Anthony Wong, is a Hong Kong actor. Wong is perhaps best known in the West for his roles in the 1992 action film "Hard Boiled", the 2002 critically acclaimed "Infernal Affairs", and as General Yang in the 2008 Hollywood film "". Title: Andrew Lau Passage: Andrew Lau Wai-Keung (born 4 April 1960) is a Hong Kong film director, producer, and cinematographer. Lau began his career in the 1980s and 1990s, serving as a cinematographer to filmmakers such as Ringo Lam, Wong Jing and Wong Kar-wai. In the 1990s, Lau decided to have more creative freedom as a cinematographer by becoming a film director and producer. Apart from making films in his native Hong Kong, Lau has also made films in China, Korea and the United States. A highly prolific filmmaker, Lau has made films in a variety of genres, and is most notable in the West for his action and crime films which include the "Young and Dangerous" film series, the "Infernal Affairs" trilogy (the latter co-directed together with Alan Mak), and "Revenge of the Green Dragons" (executive produced by Martin Scorsese). Title: Infernal Affairs (film series) Passage: Infernal Affairs is a series of three crime-thriller films directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates the triads, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang. The Chinese title means "the non-stop way", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of hell in Buddhism. The English title is a word play combining the law enforcement term "internal affairs" with the adjective 'infernal'. Title: Infernal Affairs II Passage: Infernal Affairs II is a 2003 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. Title: Confession of Pain Passage: Confession of Pain is a 2006 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Shu Qi and Xu Jinglei. Title: Infernal Affairs III Passage: Infernal Affairs III is a 2003 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is the third and final installment in the "Infernal Affairs" film series, and is both a sequel and a semi-prequel to the original film, as it intercuts events before and after the events in the first film. Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Kelly Chen, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, and Chapman To reprise their roles again, joined by new cast members Leon Lai and Chen Daoming. Title: Grace Huang Passage: Grace Huang () is an Australian actress, of Cantonese descent, best known for her role as the Gemini Female in the RZA directed martial arts film, "The Man with the Iron Fists". Huang also starred as Mei Chen in the pilot for the 2013 CBS TV series "Intelligence". Huang also plays May in the Hong Kong action film "Cold War" starring Aaron Kwok, Andy Lau and Tony Leung Ka Fai. Huang also stars as Bunny in the Hong Kong comedy-romance film "Love in Space", and as Jenny in the Hong Kong Action film "Overheard" alongside Daniel Wu, Michael Wong, Sean Lau, and directed by Felix Chong and Alan Mak. Title: Infernal Affairs Passage: Infernal Affairs is a 2002 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates a triad, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang. The Chinese title means ""The Unceasing Path"", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of Hell in Buddhism, where one endures suffering incessantly. The English title is a word play, combining the law enforcement term "internal affairs" typically the division of any law enforcement agency that would be responsible for (among other things) finding a mole with the adjective "infernal", meant in this case as a reference not to fires or infernos in general, but specifically to the inferno of Hell ("Inferno" being the Italian word for "Hell"). Thus, the English title is both a phonetic pun and like the Chinese title an allusion to a place or condition of eternal suffering. "Infernal Affairs" is the first in the Infernal Affairs series and was followed by "Infernal Affairs II" and "Infernal Affairs III".
Anthony Wong
Infernal Affairs III
Anthony Wong (Hong Kong actor)
Do directors Sean S. Cunningham and Scott Sidney have the same nationality?
Title: Death of Sean Cunningham (pilot) Passage: Sean Cunningham was a Royal Air Force pilot on the Red Arrows team, who died when his ejection seat initiated whilst the aircraft he was in was still on the ground and he was conducting pre-flight checks. The incident occurred at the Red Arrows' home base of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, England. The initiation of the ejection seat was, assumed to be by accident, however, the parachute on the seat did not deploy and Cunningham fell, still strapped to the seat, 220 ft to his death only 66 m away from the motionless aircraft. In 2017, Martin-Baker, the manufacturers of the seat had legal proceedings lodged against them by the Health and Safety Executive, for breach of Health and safety law regarding Cunningham's death. Title: The Road to Love Passage: The Road to Love is a surviving 1916 American drama silent film directed by Scott Sidney and written by Blanche Dougan Cole and Gardner Hunting. The film stars Lenore Ulric, Colin Chase, Lucille Ward, Estelle Allen, Gayne Whitman and Herschel Mayall. The film was released on December 7, 1916, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Sean S. Cunningham Passage: Sean Sexton Cunningham (born December 1, 1941) is an American film director, producer, and writer. Title: Tarzan of the Apes (1918 film) Passage: Tarzan of the Apes is a 1918 American actionadventure silent film directed by Scott Sidney starring Elmo Lincoln, Enid Markey, George B. French and Gordon Griffith. It was the first Tarzan movie ever made and is based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' original novel "Tarzan of the Apes". The movie adapts only the first part of the novel, the remainder becoming the basis for the sequel, "The Romance of Tarzan". The film is considered the most faithful to the novel of all the film adaptations. Its most notable plot change is the introduction of the character Binns and his role in bringing the Porters to Africa; the novel brought them there through the improbable coincidence of a second mutiny. Title: The Adventures of Tarzan Passage: The Adventures of Tarzan (1921) is a 15 chapter movie serial which features the third and final appearance of Elmo Lincoln as Tarzan. The serial was produced by Louis Weiss, written by Robert F. Hill and Lillian Valentine (partially based on the novels "The Return of Tarzan" and "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" by Edgar Rice Burroughs), and directed by Robert F. Hill and Scott Sidney. The first chapter was released on December 1, 1921. Title: 813 (film) Passage: 813 is a 1920 American mystery film directed by Charles Christie and Scott Sidney, written by Scott Darling from the story by Maurice Leblanc, produced by Al Christie, released by the Christie Film Company and the Robertson-Cole Pictures Corporation, and starring Wedgwood Nowell as jewel thief Arsene Lupin with a supporting cast featuring Ralph Lewis, Wallace Beery, and Laura La Plante. Title: Scott Sidney Passage: Scott Sidney (1872 20 July 1928), born Harry Wilbur Siggins, was an American film director. He directed 117 films between 1913 and 1927. Title: Her Own People Passage: Her Own People is a 1917 American drama silent film directed by Scott Sidney and written by Gardner Hunting and Julia Crawford Ivers. The film stars Lenore Ulric, Colin Chase, Howard Davies, Adelaide Woods, Jack Stark and Gail Brooks. The film was released on February 8, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. Title: Desert Thieves Passage: Desert Thieves is a 1914 American silent short western film directed by Scott Sidney and featuring Charles Ray, Gretchen Lederer, Tsuru Aoki, Frank Keenan and Ernest Swallow in lead roles. Title: Together (1971 film) Passage: Together is a 1971 film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Cunningham's first film attracted Wes Craven who wanted to be in the film business. This was Craven's first credit. Cunningham and Craven would later work on "The Last House on the Left". The film features a young Marilyn Chambers, billed under her real name, Marilyn Briggs, before she starred in "Behind the Green Door".
yes
Sean S. Cunningham
Scott Sidney
Who was born first, Michal Llodra or Henri Leconte?
Title: 2011 US Open Day-by-day summaries Passage: Top American Mardy Fish opened proceedings cruising past German Tobias Kamke 62, 62, 61. While, another American Ryan Harrison fell to 27th seed Marin ili 62, 75, 76, after wasting leads in the second and third set. No. 13 seed Richard Gasquet then played the inaugural match at the newest show court, Court 17, defeating Sergiy Stakhovsky in straight sets 64, 64, 60. Five-time champion and 3rd seed Roger Federer defeated Santiago Giraldo 64, 63, 62. Other seeds who cruised through were Gal Monfils, Tom Berdych, Alexandr Dolgopolov, Radek tpnek and Janko Tipsarevi. While 15th seed Viktor Troicki and 29th seed Michal Llodra, were both pushed to a final set with Llodra prevailing over Victor Hnescu, while Troicki was the first upset of the tournament losing to Alejandro Falla. Title: Michal Llodra Passage: Michal Llodra (] ; born 18 May 1980) is a French former professional tennis player. He is a successful doubles player with three Grand Slam championships and an Olympic silver medal, and has also had success in singles, winning five career titles and gaining victories over Novak Djokovic, Juan Martn del Potro, Tom Berdych, Robin Sderling, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Nikolay Davydenko, Janko Tipsarevi and John Isner. Llodra has been called "the best volleyer on tour". Title: 2006 Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon Doubles Passage: Michal Llodra and Fabrice Santoro were the defending champions, but Santoro did not participate this year. Llodra partnered Thierry Ascione, losing in the first round. Title: 2011 French Open Men's Doubles Passage: Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonji were the defending champions, but decided not to participate together. Nestor partnered Max Mirnyi, while Zimonji teamed up with Michal Llodra. Mirnyi and Nestor defeated Zimonji and Llodra in the semifinals, 76, 76. In the final, they won against Juan Sebastin Cabal and Eduardo Schwank 76, 36, 64 for their first Grand Slam doubles title as a team. Title: 2012 Rogers Cup Men's Doubles Passage: Michal Llodra and Nenad Zimonji were the defending champions, but Llodra chose not to compete this year. br Title: 2007 Wimbledon Championships Men's Doubles Passage: Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan were the defending champions, however were defeated in the final by Arnaud Clment and Michal Llodra. The French duo won their first Grand Slam as a team, however this was Llodra's third, having won the Australian Open twice previously with Fabrice Santoro in 2003 and 2004. Title: Henri Leconte Passage: Henri Leconte (born 4 July 1963) is a former French professional tennis player. He reached the men's singles final at the French Open in 1988, won the French Open men's doubles title in 1984, and helped France win the Davis Cup in 1991. Leconte's career-high singles ranking was world No. 5. Title: 2015 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament Doubles Passage: Michal Llodra and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, but Llodra chose not to participate this year. Mahut played alongside Vasek Pospisil, but lost in the first round to Julien Benneteau and douard Roger-Vasselin. br Title: 1986 Grand Prix German Open Passage: The 1986 German Open (also known as the 1986 Ebel German Open) was a men's tennis tournament of the 1986 Nabisco Grand Prix and played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the 77th edition of the event. It took place at the Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg, West Germany, from 15 September through 21 September 1986. Henri Leconte won the singles title. Fourth-seeded Henri Leconte won the singles title. Title: Sonchat Ratiwatana Passage: Sonchat Ratiwatana (Last name pronounce : Ra-Ti-Wat) (Thai: '') (born January 23, 1982 in Bangkok) is a professional tennis player from Thailand. In 2007, Sonchat and his twin brother Sanchai Ratiwatana won their first ATP doubles title in Bangkok in their home country. In the final, the team beat 2007 Wimbledon men's doubles winner Michal Llodra and 2007 U.S. Open men's doubles semifinalist Nicolas Mahut. He reached his highest doubles ranking at world number 39 as of 28 April 2008. He plays right-handed and turned professional in 2004. He and his twin brother played in their first grand slam tournament during the Australian Open in 2008, where they lost to the eventual finalist pairing of Arnaud Clment Michal Llodra of France in the first round.
Henri Leconte
Michal Llodra
Henri Leconte
What nationality are both John Quigley and Tiffanie DeBartolo?
Title: Tiffanie DeBartolo Passage: Tiffanie DeBartolo (born November 27, 1970) is an American novelist, filmmaker, and co-founder of independent record label Bright Antenna. She has written two novels, "God-Shaped Hole" and "How To Kill a Rock Star". She wrote and directed the film "Dream for an Insomniac", featuring Jennifer Aniston, but which had a very limited release in 1996. Title: John Quigley (academic) Passage: John B. Quigley is a professor of law at the Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University, where he is the Presidents' Club Professor of Law. In 1995 he was recipient of The Ohio State University Distinguished Scholar Award. Before joining the Ohio State faculty in 1969, Professor Quigley was a research scholar at Moscow State University, and a research associate in comparative law at Harvard Law School. Professor Quigley teaches international law and comparative law. Professor Quigley holds an adjunct appointment in the Political Science Department. In 198283 he was a visiting professor at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Title: Jed York Passage: John Edward "Jed" York (born c. 1980) is an American sports executive who is the current CEO of the San Francisco 49ers NFL franchise. York is the son of Denise DeBartolo York and John York and nephew of former San Francisco 49ers owner Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. Title: John Quigley (Pennsylvania) Passage: John Quigley is a former Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, having been nominated by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and confirmed in June 2015 and serving until his resignation in May 2016. From 2009 to 2011, Quigley served as secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Prior to his appointment as secretary, Quigley worked for DCNR in several capacities, including overseeing strategic initiatives and operations, and as chief of staff. He is the first and only person in the history of Pennsylvania to hold the positions of both DCNR and DEP Secretary. Title: John Quigley (hurler) Passage: John Quigley (born 1949) is a former Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Rathnure and with the Wexford senior inter-county team in the 1960s and 1970s. Title: John Quigley (producer) Passage: John "Quig" Quigley is an American film director, producer, editor, and writer. His professional career began in music video production and directing in Detroit, Michigan, in the early 1990s. Since then, Quigley has produced and directed music videos and audio-visual projects for artists including Eminem, 50 Cent, Kid Rock, Christina Aguilera and Tori Amos. As founder and owner of the production company, Chrome Bumper Films, Quigley has also created and directed award-winning documentaries and commercials. Title: Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. Passage: Edward John DeBartolo Sr. (May 17, 1909 December 19, 1994) was an American businessman. In 1971, his Ohio-based corporation was ranked as 47th among the nation's top 400 construction contractors. In 1983, DeBartolo was included on "Forbes" magazine's first Forbes 400 list of richest Americans. Title: Bright Antenna Passage: Bright Antenna is an independent record label founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and producer Sep V. The company name is from the lyrics to the song "The Spirit Of Radio" by Rush. In addition to distribution through the Alternative Distribution Alliance, Bright Antenna operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. Title: John Quigley (author) Passage: John Quigley (born 1925) is a Scottish author known for his historical novel "King's Royal" (1975) about the invention of blended whisky in mid-nineteenth century Glasgow. A 1983 BBC television series was based on the novel. Title: Dream for an Insomniac Passage: Dream for an Insomniac is a 1996 romantic comedy movie written and directed by Tiffanie DeBartolo. It stars Ione Skye, Jennifer Aniston, Mackenzie Astin and Michael Landes.
American
John Quigley (producer)
Tiffanie DeBartolo
What was the nationality of the winner of the 1996 German Formula Three Championship?
Title: Zahir Ali Passage: Zahir Ali (born August 25, 1987 in Jakarta) is an Indonesian racing driver. He has competed in such series as the All-Japan Formula Three Championship and the German Formula Three Championship. He raced for A1 Team Indonesia at two rounds in the 200809 A1 Grand Prix season. Title: Jarno Trulli Passage: Jarno Trulli (] ; born 13 July 1974) is an Italian racing driver. He competed in Formula One from 1997 to 2011, driving for Minardi, Prost, Jordan, Renault, Toyota, Lotus Racing and Team Lotus. His best result in the World Drivers' Championship was sixth place in ; this was also the year in which he scored the only win of his Formula One career at the 2004 Monaco Grand Prix. Title: French Formula Three Championship Passage: The French Formula Three Championship was a motor racing series for Formula Three cars held in France between 1964 and 2002. The series merged with the German Formula Three Championship in 2003 to form the Formula 3 Euro Series. Title: Rafael Suzuki Passage: Rafael "Hideo" Suzuki (born August 13, 1987 in So Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian racing driver. He has competed in several Formula Three series before the All-Japan Formula Three Championship, such as the South American, Asian and the German Formula Three Championship. Title: 1997 German Formula Three Championship Passage: The 1997 German Formula Three Championship (German: "1997 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft" ) was the 23rd edition of the German Formula Three Championship. It commenced on 26 April 1997 and ended on 15 October. Opel Team BSR driver Nick Heidfeld won the championship title after a title battle with Benetton RTL Junior's Timo Scheider. Title: Paolo Coloni Passage: Paolo Coloni (born 24 May 1969) is an Italian racing driver. He is currently team principal at Coloni Motorsport, a motor racing team founded in 1981 by his father, Enzo Coloni. He has competed in such series as the German Formula Three Championship and the Italian Formula Three Championship. He finished in second-place in the Masters of Formula 3 race of 1993. Title: 1996 German Formula Three Championship Passage: The 1996 German Formula Three Championship (German: "1996 Deutsche Formel-3-Meisterschaft" ) was the 22nd edition of the German Formula Three Championship. It commenced on 14 April 1996 and ended on 13 October. Italian driver Jarno Trulli won the title with six wins for the Swiss Opel Team KMS Benetton Formula. Title: German Formula Three Championship Passage: The German Formula Three Championship was the national Formula Three championship of Germany, and the former West Germany, from 1950 to 2002, then as Formel 3 until 2014. In 2003, the series had merged with the French Formula Three Championship to form the Formula 3 Euro Series. The lower-level series, the ATS Formel 3 Cup, subsequently operated in Germany, but it folded after the end of the 2014 season. Since the late 1980s, the list of German F3 champions has included many notable drivers, including Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher and nine-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen. Title: Formula 3 Euro Series Passage: The Formula 3 Euro Series was a European-based junior single seater formula for Formula Three chassis that was launched (in its current form) in 2003 as a merger of the French Formula Three Championship and German Formula Three Championship. The Formula Three category, including this championship, is part of the established career ladder up which European drivers progress to the Formula One world championship, the highest form of single seater racing defined by the Fdration Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. Title: Arnd Meier Passage: Arnd Meier (born March 1, 1973 in Hannover, Germany) is a former race car driver. After finishing second in the 1996 German Formula Three Championship behind Jarno Trulli, but ahead of teammate Nick Heidfeld, Meier participated in the 1997 and 1998 seasons of the CART World Series for Project Indy and Davis Racing. He led for two laps on his Champ Car debut in Australia, largely as the result of pit strategy. For much of his time in Champ Car, he drove the only Lola chassis in the field, at a time when Lola were struggling to match the pace of the dominant Reynard chassis. Among his 29 starts, his best finish was 10th place at Road America in 1998. In 1999, Meier returned to Europe to race in F3000 and touring cars. In 2004, Meier and Ren Wolff drove a BMW 318i to win the BFGoodrich Long Distance Championship.
Italian
Arnd Meier
Jarno Trulli
Which genus of flowering plants contains more species, Scaevola or Goldenrod (Solidago)?
Title: Solidago uliginosa Passage: Solidago uliginosa, or bog goldenrod, is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It is found in eastern Canada (from Nunavut to Newfoundland and Manitoba) and the eastern United States (Great Lakes, Northeast, and Appalachian Mountains as far south as northeastern Georgia. There are historical reports of the species growing in Alabama, but these populations appear now to have been extirpated). Title: Scaevola (plant) Passage: Scaevola is a genus of flowering plants in the "Goodenia" family, Goodeniaceae. It consists of more than 130 tropical species, with the center of diversity being Australia and Polynesia. Title: Solidago curtisii Passage: Solidago curtisii, commonly called Curtis' goldenrod and mountain decumbent goldenrod, is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It is the eastern part of the United States from Pennsylvania to Mississippi and Alabama, primarily in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Title: Solidago speciosa Passage: Solidago speciosa, the showy goldenrod, is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It grows in the province of Ontario in central Canada, as well as in the eastern and central United States (from the Atlantic coast west as far as the Great Plains, so from Maine to Georgia (except Delaware) west as far as Texas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas). Title: Solidago elongata Passage: Solidago elongata, commonly called West Coast Canada goldenrod or Cascade Canada goldenrod, is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It is native to western Canada, western United States, and northwestern Mexico, primarily in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, and Baja California, with a few populations in Nevada and Idaho. It grows in the Coast Ranges, the Sierra Nevada, the Cascades, and other mountain ranges in the region. Title: Solidago rugosa Passage: Solidago rugosa, the wrinkleleaf goldenrod or rough-stemmed goldenrod, is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It is widespread across eastern and central Canada (from Newfoundland to Ontario) and the eastern and central United States (Maine west as far as Wisconsin and Iowa, south to Florida and Texas). Title: Solidago ouachitensis Passage: Solidago ouachitensis is a North American species of flowering plants in the aster family known by the common name Ouachita Mountain goldenrod. It has a very limited range, found only in the Ouachita Mountains along the border between Arkansas and Oklahoma in the United States. Title: Solidago faucibus Passage: Solidago faucibus, the gorge goldenrod, is North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It was recognized as a distinct species in 2003. It is found primarily in the southern Appalachian Mountains of the southeastern United States, in the states of Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and South Carolina. It is found in mesic forested gorges, often growing under "Tsuga canadensis". Title: Goldenrod Passage: Solidago, commonly called goldenrods, is a genus of about 100 to 120 species of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. Most are herbaceous perennial species found in open areas such as meadows, prairies, and savannas. They are mostly native to North America, including Mexico; a few species are native to South America and Eurasia. Some American species have also been introduced into Europe and other parts of the world. Title: Solidago rupestris Passage: Solidago rupestris , the rock goldenrod or riverbank goldenrod, is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It is found in the eastern United States, found today in the States of Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. There are historical records of it formerly growing in Indiana and Pennsylvania as well, but these populations now appear to have been extirpated.
Scaevola
Scaevola (plant)
Goldenrod
Which airline based out of Ouagadougou Airport is part of the Celestair alliance ?
Title: Comair (South Africa) Passage: Comair Limited is an airline based in South Africa that operates scheduled services on domestic routes as a British Airways franchisee (and an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance). It also operates as a low-cost carrier under its own kulula.com brand. Its main base is OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, and has focus cities at Cape Town International Airport and King Shaka International Airport. Its headquarters are near OR Tambo in the Bonaero Park area of Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng. Title: Ouagadougou Airport Passage: Ouagadougou Airport (IATA: OUA, ICAO: DFFD) is an airport in the center of the city of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso. It was built in the 1960s, and it is approximately 1.5 km southeast of the main commercial area. The site itself is approximately 4.8 km in length, 0.5 km in width at its narrowest point, and covers an area of approximately 426 hectares. Its runway is 3 000 m long. When the airport was built it was on the southern boundary of the city. Ouagadougou has since experienced rapid urbanization and the airport is now surrounded by urban development. Title: Faso Airways Passage: Faso Airways is an airline based in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. It was established in 2000 and operates charter flights to Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Title: Burkina Airlines Passage: Burkina Airlines was an airline based in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. It was established in 2003 and started operations in 2004. It operated services between Burkina Faso and France. Title: Air Nostrum Passage: Air Nostrum, Lneas Areas del Mediterrneo, S.A., also known as Iberia Regional, is a regional airline based in Valencia, Spain. Air Nostrum is an independent carrier which operates as a franchisee of Iberia Airlines and Binter Canarias. Iberia Regional franchise is a regional partner of Iberia and an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance. Air Nostrum operates 91 domestic and international routes to 51 destinations, and charter flights. Its main base is Valencia Airport, with hubs at Barcelona Airport and Madrid-Barajas Airport. Title: Maluti Sky Passage: Maluti Sky was an airline based at Moshoeshoe I International Airport in Maseru, the capital of Lesotho. It offered scheduled and charter flights. The airline was founded in 2009 as MGC Airlines, becoming the first privately owned airline in Lesotho. Maluti Sky began passenger flights to Johannesburg in March 2016; it was at that time the only airline based in the country since Lesotho Airways ceased operations in 1996. However, the airline terminated all flights in 2017 as a result of financial issues. Title: Air Burkina Passage: Air Burkina SA is the national airline of Burkina Faso, operating scheduled services from its main base at Ouagadougou Airport. to one domestic destination, Bobo-Dioulasso, as well as regional services to Togo, Benin, Mali, Niger, Cte d'Ivoire, Senegal and Ghana. From 2001 to 2017, the airline was majority owned by an AKFEDIPS consortium, but is now back in government ownership, with reports that a new investor is being sought. Title: Champion Air Passage: Champion Air was an airline based in Bloomington, Minnesota, USA. It operated general charter services to sports teams, vacation wholesalers and government agencies. It also offered limited scheduled service. Its main base was Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, with hubs at Denver International Airport, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, and Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City. The airline ceased all operations on May 31, 2008. Until its shutdown, the airline was a prime contractor for the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System. Title: Celestair Passage: Celestair is an alliance of Air Burkina, Air Mali and Air Uganda. Title: Alliance Air (Uganda) Passage: Alliance Airlines (later known SA Alliance Air) was a multi-national long-haul airline based at Entebbe International Airport in Uganda. It was set up in 1995 as a joint venture between South African Airways (SAA) and the governments of Tanzania and Uganda. The airline ceased operations in 2000.
Air Burkina
Celestair
Air Burkina
What was the city population as of the 2010 census of the city where Edwin F. Uhl served as mayor?
Title: Grand Rapids, Michigan Passage: Grand Rapids is the second-largest city in Michigan, and the largest city in West Michigan. It is on the Grand River about 30 mi east of Lake Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 188,040. In 2010, the Grand Rapids metropolitan area had a population of 1,005,648, and the combined statistical area of Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland had a population of 1,321,557. Grand Rapids is the county seat of Kent County. Title: Greensboro, North Carolina Passage: Greensboro ( ; formerly Greensborough) is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the third-largest city by population in North Carolina and the county seat and largest city in Guilford County and the surrounding Piedmont Triad metropolitan region. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 269,666, and in 2015 the estimated population was 285,342. Three major interstate highways (Interstate 85, Interstate 40 and Interstate 73) in the Piedmont region of central North Carolina were built to intersect at this city. Title: Edwin F. Uhl Passage: Edwin Fuller Uhl (August 14, 1841 May 17, 1901) was a prominent Michigan lawyer and politician. He served as Mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Ambassador to Germany and United States Assistant Secretary of State. Title: Omer, Michigan Passage: Omer is a city in Arenac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 313. Though self-proclaimed through signage on US 23 as "Michigan's Smallest City," it is actually the second-smallest city in the state as of the 2010 census. The smallest city distinction as of 2010 belongs to Lake Angelus in northern Oakland County, with a population of 290. Title: Benton, Arkansas Passage: Benton is a city in and the county seat of Saline County, Arkansas, United States and a suburb of Little Rock. It was established in 1837. According to a 2006 Special Census conducted at the request of the city government, the population of the city is 27,717, ranking it as the state's 16th largest city, behind Texarkana. However, in the 2010 census, the city population increased to 30,681, making it the 12th largest city in the state of Arkansas. In 2014, the population increased again to 33,625 It is part of the Little RockNorth Little RockConway Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city of Benton, first settled in 1833 and named after Missouri Senator Thomas Hart Benton, was formally chartered in 1836 when Arkansas became a state. Title: Frederick, Kansas Passage: Frederick is a city in Rice County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 18. In 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the population of 18, though a newspaper estimated the population to be 9. Title: Humansville, Missouri Passage: Humansville is a small town or village in Polk County, Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 1,048. It is part of the Springfield, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area. Paula Jonson is the current mayor. Title: White House, Tennessee Passage: White House is a city in Robertson and Sumner counties in the United States state of Tennessee. The population was 7,220 at the 2000 census. It is approximately twenty-two miles north of downtown Nashville. According to the city website a special census was conducted in 2008 that placed the city population at 9,891 residents, with 3,587 households within the city limits. The population was 10,255 at the 2010 census which showed growth of 3,000 people from 2000 to 2010. The 2013 population was 10,752. Title: Topeka, Kansas Passage: Topeka ( ; Kansa: "T Pee Kuh") is the capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the seat of Shawnee County. It is situated along the Kansas River in the central part of Shawnee County, in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 127,473. The Topeka Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Shawnee, Jackson, Jefferson, Osage, and Wabaunsee counties, had a population of 233,870 in the 2010 census. Title: Maryland Heights, Missouri Passage: Maryland Heights is a second-ring west-central suburb of St. Louis, located in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 27,472 at the 2010 census. The city was incorporated in 1985. Edwin L. Dirck was elected the city's first mayor. Mark M. Levin served as City Administrator from August 1985 to 2015. Mr. Levin is now an associate professor at Indiana University Bloomington.
188,040
Edwin F. Uhl
Grand Rapids, Michigan
What type of wagon inspired the dominant form of transportation on the improved trail through the Great Appalachian Valley from Pennsylvania to North Carolina?
Title: Shawangunk Ridge Passage: The Shawangunk Ridge , also known as the Shawangunk Mountains or The Gunks, is a ridge of bedrock in Ulster County, Sullivan County and Orange County in the state of New York, extending from the northernmost point of New Jersey to the Catskill Mountains. Shawangunk Ridge is the continuation of the long, easternmost ridge of the Appalachian Mountains; the ridge is known as Kittatinny Mountain in New Jersey, and as Blue Mountain as it continues through Pennsylvania. This ridge constitutes the western border of the Great Appalachian Valley. Title: Blue Ridge Mountains Passage: The Blue Ridge Mountains are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Mountains range. This province consists of northern and southern physiographic regions, which divide near the Roanoke River gap. The mountain range is located in the eastern United States, starting at its southernmost portion in Georgia, then ending northward in Pennsylvania. To the west of the Blue Ridge, between it and the bulk of the Appalachians, lies the Great Appalachian Valley, bordered on the west by the Ridge and Valley province of the Appalachian range. Title: Great Wagon Road Passage: The Great Wagon Road was an improved trail through the Great Appalachian Valley from Pennsylvania to North Carolina, and from there to Georgia in colonial America. Title: Great Appalachian Valley Passage: The Great Valley, also called the Great Appalachian Valley or Great Valley Region, is one of the major landform features of eastern North America. It is a gigantic trougha chain of valley lowlandsand the central feature of the Appalachian Mountain system. The trough stretches about 1200 mi from Quebec to Alabama and has been an important north-south route of travel since prehistoric times. Title: Great Indian Warpath Passage: The Great Indian Warpath (GIW)also known as the Great Indian War and Trading Path, or the Seneca Trailwas that part of the network of trails in eastern North America developed and used by Native Americans which ran through the Great Appalachian Valley. The system of footpaths (the Warpath branched off in several places onto alternate routes and over time shifted westward in some regions) extended from what is now upper New York state to deep within Alabama. Various Indians traded and made war along the trails, including the Catawba, numerous Algonquian tribes, the Cherokee, and the Iroquois Confederacy. The British traders' name for the route was derived from combining its name among the northeastern Algonquian tribes, "Mishimayagat" or "Great Trail", with that of the Shawnee and Delaware, "Athawominee" or "Path where they go armed". Title: Covered wagon Passage: The covered wagon was long the dominant form of transport in pre-industrial America. With roots in the heavy Conestoga wagon developed for the rough, undeveloped roads and paths of the colonial East, the covered wagon spread west with American migration. Heavily relied upon along such travel routes as the Great Wagon Road and the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails, it carried settlers seeking land, gold, and new futures ever further west. Title: Cumberland Valley Passage: The Cumberland Valley is a northern constituent valley of the Great Appalachian Valley, within the Atlantic Seaboard watershed in Pennsylvania and Maryland. The Appalachian Trail crosses through the valley. Title: Shenandoah Valley Passage: The Shenandoah Valley is a geographic valley and cultural region of western Virginia and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia in the United States. The valley is bounded to the east by the Blue Ridge Mountains, to the west by the eastern front of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians (excluding Massanutten Mountain), to the north by the Potomac River and to the south by the James River. The cultural region covers a larger area that includes all of the valley plus the Virginia highlands to the west, and the Roanoke Valley to the south. It is physiographically located within the Ridge and Valley province and is a portion of the Great Appalachian Valley. Title: Hagerstown Valley Passage: Hagerstown Valley is located in Maryland in the United States. It is part of the Great Appalachian Valley, which continues northward as Cumberland Valley in Pennsylvania, and southward as Shenandoah Valley in West Virginia and Virginia. Title: Martinsburg Formation Passage: The Ordovician Martinsburg Formation (Om) is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is named for the town of Martinsburg, West Virginia for which it was first described. It is the dominant rock formation of the Great Appalachian Valley in New Jersey (where it is called Kittatinny Valley and Pennsylvania (in the Lehigh Valley and Lebanon Valley).
Conestoga wagon
Covered wagon
Great Wagon Road
Lombardy is an unincorporated community located in northern Sunflower County, Mississippi, Lombardy is approximately 5.3 mi south of Baltzer and approximately 7 mi east of Mound Bayou, a city in Bolivar County, Mississippi, in which country?
Title: Lamont, Mississippi Passage: Lamont is an unincorporated community located in southern Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States on Mississippi Highway 1 on the Bolivar CountyWashington County border. Lamont is approximately 4 mi north of Winterville and approximately 5 mi south of Scott. Title: Stringtown, Mississippi Passage: Stringtown is an unincorporated community located in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. Stringtown is approximately 6 mi southsoutheast of Benoit and approximately 9 mi east of Choctaw (Bolivar County). Title: Longtown, Mississippi Passage: Longtown is an unincorporated community located in Panola County, Mississippi. Longtown is approximately 5.3 mi south of Pleasant Grove and approximately 4.3 mi east-southeast of Askew on Mississippi Highway 310. Title: Scott, Mississippi Passage: Scott is an unincorporated community located in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States on Mississippi Highway 1. Scott is approximately 5 mi north of Lamont and approximately 7 mi south of Benoit. Title: Litton, Mississippi Passage: Litton is an unincorporated community located in Bolivar County, Mississippi. Litton is approximately 10 mi east of Benoit and approximately 7 mi north of Shaw. Title: Skene, Mississippi Passage: Skene is an unincorporated community located in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States on Mississippi Highway 446. Skene is approximately 3 mi west of Boyle and approximately 7 mi north of Shaw. Title: Choctaw, Neshoba County, Mississippi Passage: Choctaw (not to be confused with the Choctaw in Bolivar County) is an unincorporated community and Indian reservation located in Neshoba County, Mississippi, United States. Choctaw is approximately 5.3 mi west of Philadelphia along Mississippi Highway 16. Title: Mound Bayou, Mississippi Passage: Mound Bayou is a city in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 1,533 at the 2010 census, down from 2,102 in 2000. It is notable for having been founded as an independent black community in 1887 by former slaves led by Isaiah Montgomery. Title: Baltzer, Mississippi Passage: Baltzer is an unincorporated community located in northern Sunflower County, Mississippi. Baltzer is approximately 2 mi south of Roundaway and 16 mi south of Clarksdale at the intersection of Lombardy and New Africa Road near the Sunflower CountyCoahoma County border. Title: Lombardy, Mississippi Passage: Lombardy is an unincorporated community located in northern Sunflower County, Mississippi. Lombardy is approximately 5.3 mi south of Baltzer and approximately 7 mi east of Mound Bayou at the junction of Lombardy and Mound Bayou Roads.
United States
Lombardy, Mississippi
Mound Bayou, Mississippi
Where should I visit in Turkey, Endem TV Tower or Boazii University?
Title: wity Krzy TV Tower Passage: wity Krzy TV Tower ( Polish: RTCN wity Krzy ) is the tallest free-standing TV tower in Poland. (Taller architectural structures in Poland are guyed masts or highrise buildings and chimneys equipped with antennas). wity Krzy TV Tower, which was built in 1966, is a 157 metre tall concrete TV tower situated near the monastery on ysa Gra. wity Krzy TV Tower is not accessible by tourists. The hyperbolic-shaped basement floors resemble those of the Ochsenkopf TV Tower in Germany. Title: Borisova Gradina TV Tower Passage: The Borisova Gradina TV Tower or the Old TV Tower is a 106-metre tall (including the aerial) TV tower in the garden Borisova Gradina in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It is known as the tower used for the first Bulgarian National Television broadcasts in 1959. Title: Tortoise Mountain TV Tower Passage: Tortoise Mountain TV Tower () is a 311.4 m high TV Tower at Wuhan, People's Republic of China. It is a concrete tower equipped with an observation deck in a height of 210 m . It does not stand directly upon the hill, which is occupied by an ancient temple complex (Qing Chuan Ge () from the Three Kingdoms, Song, and Ming Dynasties). Guishan TV Tower is China's first self-developed TV tower, opened in 1986. Title: Boazii University Passage: Boazii University (also known as Bosphorus University, Turkish: "Boazii niversitesi" , "Boazii" literally meaning Bosphorus in Turkish) is a major research university located on the European side of the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul, Turkey. It has four faculties and two schools offering undergraduate degrees, and six institutes offering graduate degrees. The language of instruction is English. Title: Miskolc-Avas TV Tower Passage: Miskolc-Avas TV Tower (in colloquial speech "Avasi kilt," Avas Lookout Tower) is a 72 metre tall TV tower with an observation deck on the Avas hill in Miskolc, Hungary. The Avas TV Tower was designed by Mikls Hfer and Gyrgy Vrs, and was built in 1966 in place of a wooden lookout tower. It is commonly regarded as the symbol of the city, even though in the 1990s the bell tower of the Avas church was declared the city's symbol in its place. Title: Kherson TV Tower Passage: Kherson TV Tower (Ukrainian: "Kherson TV Tower") is a 200 m tall space framed Ukrainian truss communications tower that is made of steel. The building is uniquely built, having been built by using the cross bracing system. The tower is a truss TV tower, specifically, a Vierendeel truss tower, wherein a structure's members are not triangulated but form rectangular openings instead (see Vierendeel Truss). The tower has an antenna that measures 199.95 m and a roof that measures 189.89 m . The tower, possessing a total height of 200 m , is also considered the tallest structure in the whole oblast (province) of Kherson'ka. Title: Pitampura TV Tower Passage: Pitampura TV Tower is a 235 m -tall television tower, built in 1988, with an observation deck that is located in the northwest of New Delhi, India. It is the 15th tallest structure in India, and the tallest structure in Delhi. Dilli Haat Pitampura is also situated near the TV tower. The Tower was dedicated to the Nation as Dr. B. R. Ambedkar TV Tower 10 April 1992 by the Honble Sh. Ajeet Kumar Panja Minister for The State of Information Broadcasting. Title: Endem TV Tower Passage: Endem TV Tower is a TV tower in Beylikdz, Istanbul, Turkey. It was built between 1998 and 2002, and has a now closed revolving restaurant 154 m above ground, as well as an observation deck at 160 m . The total height of the tower si 257 m including the antenna. Title: Feza Grsey Institute Passage: Feza Grsey Institute (Turkish: "Feza Grsey Enstits" ) is a joint institute of Boazii University and TBTAK (Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) on physics research, founded in 1983 by Erdal nn with the name "Research Institute for Basic Sciences". It now continues as the "Feza Grsey Institute", having been renamed in honor of Feza Grsey, a distinguished Turkish physicist. The institute is located within the Kandilli Campus of the Boazii University in Istanbul, Turkey. Currently it hosts researchers in mathematics and theoretical physics. Title: Boazii Sultans Passage: Boazii Sultans is Turkey's first American football team, founded in 1987 at the Boazii University in Istanbul. Formerly named as "Bogazii Elephants", the team improved their game by practicing with American soldiers, and played their first game against another Turkish team with "Istanbul Pistoflar" winning 28-0. The team's head coach is Erdem zsalih. The team plays in the American Football First League of Turkey and American Football University League of Turkey.
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What epeiric sea is Germany bordering?
Title: North Sea Passage: The North Sea is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean located between Great Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. An epeiric (or "shelf") sea on the European continental shelf, it connects to the ocean through the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north. It is more than 970 km long and 580 km wide, with an area of around 570000 km2 . Title: Fossil Ridge Wilderness Passage: The Fossil Ridge Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area located approximately 16 mi north of Gunnison, Colorado in the Gunnison National Forest. The 13992 acre wilderness includes Fossil Ridge, a high, exposed ridge of Paleozoic carbonates that contain epeiric sea fossils. Elevations in the wilderness range from 8880 ft at Summerville Creek to 13254 ft at the summit of Henry Mountain. Elk, deer, mountain goats, and bighorn sheep can be found in the wilderness. Title: Oceanic basin Passage: In hydrology, an oceanic basin may be anywhere on Earth that is covered by seawater, but geologically ocean basins are large geologic basins that are below sea level. Geologically, there are other undersea geomorphological features such as the continental shelves, the deep ocean trenches, and the undersea mountain ranges (for example, the mid-Atlantic ridge and the Emperor Seamounts) which are not considered to be part of the ocean basins; while hydrologically, oceanic basins include the flanking continental shelves and shallow, epeiric seas. Title: Climate of Turkey Passage: The coastal areas of Turkey bordering the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea have a hot-summer Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild to cool, wet winters. The coastal areas of Turkey bordering the Black Sea have a temperate Oceanic climate with warm, wet summers and cool to cold, wet winters. The Turkish Black Sea coast receives the greatest amount of precipitation and is the only region of Turkey that receives high precipitation throughout the year. The eastern part of that coast averages 2,500 millimeters annually which is the highest precipitation in the country. Title: Sundance Sea Passage: The Sundance Sea was an epeiric sea that existed in North America during the mid-to-late Jurassic Period of the Mesozoic Era. It was an arm of what is now the Arctic Ocean, and extended through what is now western Canada into the central western United States. The sea receded when highlands to the west began to rise. Title: Geography of Germany Passage: Germany is a country in west-central Europe, that stretches from the Alps, across the North European Plain to the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Germany has the second largest population in Europe (after the European part of Russia) and is seventh largest in area. The territory of Germany covers 357021 km2 , consisting of 349223 km2 of land and 7798 km2 of waters. Title: Roosevelt Plan Passage: The Roosevelt Plan was a plan for the occupation of Germany after World War II. Proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the proposal was for Germany (as defined according to its border immediately prior to the Munich Agreement) to be partitioned. East Prussia would be divided between Poland and the Soviet Union. Two temporary international zones would be created, one bordering France and the other bordering Belgium and the Netherlands. The remainder of Germany would be divided into six nations: Austria, Bavaria, Hanover, Hesse, Prussia, and Saxony. Title: Inland sea (geology) Passage: An inland sea (also known as an epeiric sea or an epicontinental sea) is a shallow sea that covers central areas of continents during periods of high sea level that result in marine transgressions. In modern times, continents stand high, eustatic sea levels are low, and there are few inland seas, none larger than the Caspian Sea. Modern examples might also include the recently (less than 10,000 years ago) reflooded Persian Gulf, and the South China Sea that presently covers the Sunda Shelf. Title: Turgai Sea Passage: The Turgai (or Turgay) Sea or Turgai Strait, also known as the West Siberian Sea, was a large shallow body of salt water (an epicontinental or epeiric sea) of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras. It extended north of the present-day Caspian Sea to the "paleo-Arctic" region, and was in existence from Middle Jurassic to Oligocene times, from approximately 160 to 29 million years ago. Title: Geography of Turkey Passage: Turkey is situated in Anatolia (95) and the Balkans (5), bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Georgia, and bordering the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, between Greece and Syria. The geographic coordinates of the country lie at:
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Gerard Quinn is a professor of law at NUI Galway, Ireland, and Director of the Centre for Disability Law and Policy at the School of Law, he was appointed to the Council of State by the President of Ireland, in 2012, Michael Daniel Higgins is the ninth and current President of Ireland, in office since what year?
Title: NUI Galway Students' Union Passage: The NUI Galway Students' Union Comhaltas na Mac Linn, O, Gaillimh is the representative body of students at NUI Galway in Ireland. Among its former leaders is Michael D. Higgins, the ninth President of Ireland. Title: Gerard Quinn Passage: Gerard Quinn is a professor of law at NUI Galway, Ireland, and Director of the Centre for Disability Law and Policy at the School of Law. He was appointed to the Council of State by the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins in 2012. Title: Galway W.F.C. Passage: Galway Women's Football Club (Irish: "Cumann Peile Ghaillimh na mBan" ) is an Irish association football club based in Galway. Since 201314 the club has played in the Women's National League. The club is closely associated with both the Galway Ladies League and the Galway Football Association. The WNL team has its origins in the Galway Ladies League representative team that won the 2007 FAI Women's Cup and then represented the Republic of Ireland in the 200809 UEFA Women's Cup. The Galway Ladies League and its member clubs, such as Salthill Devon, Galway Bohemians, Colga F.C. and NUI Galway, are a feeder system for Galway W.F.C.. Title: Michael D. Higgins Passage: Michael Daniel Higgins (Irish: "Mchel Danil hUiginn" ; born 18 April 1941) is the ninth and current President of Ireland, in office since 11 November 2011. Title: Dylan Orr Passage: Dylan Orr (born 1979) is the Director of the Office of Labor Standards for the City of Seattle. Appointed by Mayor Murray in May 2015, Orr is responsible for enforcing Seattle's historic minimum wage law, as well as its paid sick and safe time law, wage theft law, and fair chance employment law. Previously, Orr served as Chief of Staff to Assistant Secretary Kathy Martinez in the Office of Disability Employment Policy. As part of the United States Department of Labor, he contributed to the development of national disability employment-related regulations and policies, including regulations issued under Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. As the Department of Labor representative, he also worked with the White House Office of National AIDS Policy on the implementation of the President's National HIVAIDS Strategy, in addition to making significant contributions to several federal LGBT policies and regulations. Previously, he served as Special AssistantAdvisor to Assistant Secretary Martinez. Upon his appointment to his role as Special Assistant in 2009, he became the first openly transgender person appointed to any U.S. presidential administration. Title: Gearid Tuathaigh Passage: Gearid Tuathaigh is Professor Emeritus in History and former Dean of Arts and Vice-President of NUI Galway. He was appointed to the Council of State by the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins in 2012. Title: Gerard Jennings Passage: Gerard Jennings, also known as Professor S. Gerard Jennings, is an Irish Professor of Physics in NUI Galway, in Ireland. Title: Sin Newspaper Passage: Sin Newspaper is a student newspaper in Galway, Ireland. Its offices are based at NUI Galway. "Sin" is printed fortnightly and covers news about Galway events on and off campus, while its entertainment and features sections aim to entertain and provoke debate and shape opinion. "Sin" accepts articles from past and present students and lecturers and staff. "Sin" was founded in 2001 and is published every two weeks with a current print run of 6,000 copies. "Sin" is currently printed in tabloid size across 32 pages. Title: Patrick F. Fottrell Passage: Patrick F. Fottrell was President of NUI Galway between 1996 and 2000. He was appointed Chair of Biochemistry in December 1976. A lecture theatre in the Arts Millennium Building on the university campus is named after him. He became Chairperson of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) in 2003. Title: Systems Biology Ireland Passage: Systems Biology Ireland (SBI) is a Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) funded Centre for Science, Engineering and Technology research initiative between the University College Dublin (UCD) and the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI Galway). It is based on the Belfield campus of UCD, and works in the areas of systems biology, systems medicine and personalised medicine.
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Was Blink-182 or The Verve Pipe formed further east?
Title: A Family Album Passage: A Family Album is a children's album and fifth studio album by The Verve Pipe. It was released in 2009 on Big Sky Recording. Title: A Homemade Holiday Passage: A Homemade Holiday is a Christmas EP by The Verve Pipe, released in 2007. Title: Underneath (The Verve Pipe album) Passage: Underneath is the fourth studio album by The Verve Pipe, released on September 25, 2001. Produced by Fountains of Wayne and Ivy band member Adam Schlesinger, the album's power-pop sound was a departure from the darker, textured sonics of "The Verve Pipe" and "Villains". "Never Let You Down", the album's lead single, was one of the Top 50 Most Played songs for Adult Top 40 and Modern AC radio in 2001. Title: Pet Engine Passage: Pet Engine was an alternativepower-pop band that formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the early 1990s under the name "Blackfish" until a Florida-based "Blackfish" achieved success and forced a name change. Although they never achieved widespread commercial success, Pet Engine did release three albums and one EP on its label, Don't Records. The singles "Place to Breathe", "Reinventing the Wheel" and "Popular Teenage Disease" achieved a moderate amount of radio play in several American radio markets. The band was included on the Aware Records compilation volume 8 which also featured up-and-coming artists John Mayer and Howie Day. During their career, P.E. served as support for Oasis, Lemonheads, Goo Goo Dolls, Violent Femmes, Blind Melon, Verve Pipe and Mason Jennings among others. Their last official performance before a series of reunions came at Summerfest playing with Fountains of Wayne and Wilco. The band achieved a cult following in the Milwaukee music scene, often playing with popular Milwaukee bands like Citizen King and The Gufs, and were a regular act at Milwaukee's Summerfest for several years. Although Pet Engine broke up in early 2003, they were briefly reunited when they played at Summerfest 2006. Title: Photograph (The Verve Pipe song) Passage: "Photograph" was the very first single released by The Verve Pipe. Although not a mainstream success like their well-known hit "The Freshmen", it reached number 6 on the Alternative Songs chart, and number 17 on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart in 1996. Title: The Verve Pipe Passage: The Verve Pipe is an American rock band now based out of West Michigan. It was formed in 1992 in East Lansing by Brian Vander Ark, Brian Stout and Donny Brown. Title: Blink-182 Passage: Blink-182 (often stylized as blink-182; pronounced "blink one eighty two") is an American rock band formed in Poway, California in 1992. Since 2015, the lineup of the band has consisted of bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus, drummer Travis Barker, and guitarist and vocalist Matt Skiba. Founded by guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge, Hoppus and drummer Scott Raynor, the band emerged from the Southern California punk scene of the early 1990s and first gained notoriety for high-energy live shows and irreverent lyrical toilet humor. Blink-182 was initially known as Blink until an Irish band of the same name threatened legal action; in response, the band appended the meaningless number "-182". Title: Villains (The Verve Pipe album) Passage: Villains is the first major label release by The Verve Pipe. It was released in March 1996. The band received its first hit in "Photograph", which peaked in the top 10 on the "Billboard Modern Rock Tracks". A year after the release of the album, a reformatted version of "The Freshmen" peaked at number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The single was also the band's sole appearance on the "Billboard" Hot 100, where it peaked at number 5. The success of the song helped this album go platinum. To date, it is The Verve Pipe's best selling album. Title: The Verve Pipe (album) Passage: The Verve Pipe is the self-titled album by Michigan rock band the Verve Pipe, released on July 27, 1999. The band's second release for RCA Records, the album followed the platinum-selling "Villains" and its mammoth single, "The Freshmen". The band worked with Soundgarden producer Michael Beinhorn and created a generally dark, sonically textured grunge-pop album. The lead single "Hero" received sporadic airplay on alternative rock radio and its video was in rotation on MTV2 in late summer 1999. Title: Wally Pleasant Passage: Wally Pleasant is an American musician from Michigan. He plays humorous songs based on folk music and 1950s-60s rock and roll influences. Throughout the 1990s he was a fixture in the East Lansing indie-rock scene, alongside fellow local acts like The Verve Pipe.
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which band was formed first, Dubstar or Concrete Blonde?
Title: Bloodletting (Concrete Blonde album) Passage: Bloodletting is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. It was released on May 15, 1990. It marks a shift for the band towards gothic rock. Title: Second Motion Records Passage: Second Motion Records is part of Second Motion Entertainment based in Carrboro, North Carolina. The Label was founded in Chapel Hill, NC by Stephen Judge, who is the former manager of the rock band Athenaeum (who released two albums on Atlantic Records in the mid to late 90's) as well as the former General ManagerAR Director of Redeye Distribution and Yep Roc Records. Judge has also worked with such artists as: Liam Finn, Bell X1, John Doe, Paul Weller, Public Enemy, Daniel Lanois, Martin Sexton, Sloan, Concrete Blonde, The Supersuckers and others. Title: Harry Rushakoff Passage: Harry Rushakoff (born November 16, 1958) is a former drummer for the band Concrete Blonde. Title: Estrojam's Decibelle Music and Culture Festival Passage: Decibelle (formerly Estrojam) is a 501c3 NFP music and culture festival that promotes equality and was established in 2003. Past headliners have included, Wanda Jackson (First Lady of Rock who toured with Elvis in the 1950s and 1960s), Nina Hagen, Concrete Blonde, Cat Power, The Gossip, Peaches, Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls and Margaret Cho. The hip hop, post punk, disco, and dance-punk band ESG played their final show on Friday, September 21, 2007 at Chicago's Abbey Pub, during the Decibelle festival. Title: Manifesto Records Passage: Manifesto Records is an independent record label based in Los Angeles, California that has released records by Dead Kennedys, The Wedding Present, Tom Waits, Tim Buckley, Lilys, Concrete Blonde, Cranes (band), Sing-Sing (band), The Czars, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, The Rugburns, Cinerama (band), and others. Manifesto released the entire catalogue of Dead Kennedys in 2001 after the band obtained the rights from Alternative Tentacles. Manifesto is also the home of an imprint of Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan of The Turtles, called FloEdCo; this imprint has released albums by The Turtles and Flo Eddie. In November 2015, Manifesto re-released the entire catalogue of Lee Michaels that had been on A M Records. Title: Dubstar Passage: Dubstar are an English band, performing dream pop and alternative dance, as well as occasional pop ballads and, on later releases, guitar-laden rock with industrial twists. The group was formed in 1992 by Steve Hillier and Chris Wilkie in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Sarah Blackwood joined in 1993, replacing Hillier on vocals. Title: Concrete Blonde y Los Illegals Passage: An album produced as a joint effort between Johnette Napolitano and James Mankey, previously founding members of alternative rock band Concrete Blonde, and L.A. pachucho punk band Los Illegals. It contains a blend of hard rock and Latin music. Title: Concrete Blonde (album) Passage: Concrete Blonde is the acclaimed debut album of American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. "Still in Hollywood", "Your Haunted Head" and "Over Your Shoulder" were featured on "The Hidden" soundtrack. "Your Haunted Head" and "Over Your Shoulder" appeared also on "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" soundtrack. In 1997, Canadian punk band Propagandhi covered "True" for the Fat Wreck Chords compilation album "Physical Fatness", as well Propagandhi's rarities compilation "Where Quantity Is Job 1". Title: Concrete Blonde Passage: Concrete Blonde were an alternative rock band based in the United States. They were active from 1982 to 1995, from 2001 to 2004, and then reunited in 2010 and split up again in 2012. They are best known for their 1990 album "Bloodletting", their top 20 single "Joey", and Johnette Napolitano's distinctive vocal style. Title: Paul Thompson (musician) Passage: Paul Thompson (born 13 May 1951) is an English drummer, who is best known as drummer for the rock band Roxy Music (from 1971 to 1980 and then from 2001 onwards). He was also the drummer for the Oi! band, Angelic Upstarts and the American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde. He is a member of Andy McKay's project with the Metaphors and joined the reformed Lindisfarne in 2013.
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Who started earlier, Ghinzu or Charlotte Gainsbourg?
Title: 200809 Elitserien season Passage: The 200809 Elitserien season was the 34th season of Elitserien. It began on September 15, 2008, with the regular season ending February 28, 2009. The playoffs of the 85th Swedish Championship ended on April 8, with Frjestads BK taking the championship. The season started earlier than previous seasons due to the 2009 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships in Switzerland had been scheduled earlier than normal. Title: Charlotte for Ever Passage: Charlotte for Ever is the debut album by Anglo-French musician and actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, released in 1986. All songs except 8 (music by Soviet composer Matvei Blanter) were written by her father, Serge Gainsbourg. In parts of the world, the album was released under the controversial title "Lemon Incest". Mercury Records re-released the album in France in 2007 under the Lemon Incest title. Title: 5:55 Passage: 5:55 is the second album by French musician and actress Charlotte Gainsbourg. It is also her first album release in twenty years. Charlotte collaborated on the album with French duo Air, English musician Jarvis Cocker, and Irish singer-songwriter Neil Hannon, as well as Radiohead's main producer Nigel Godrich. "The Songs That We Sing" and "5:55" were released as singles. The album went platinum in France, selling over 500,000 copies. In the United States, the album sold a modest 22,000 copies. "The Songs That We Sing" was 78 on "Rolling Stone"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. Title: I Do (2006 film) Passage: I Do (Original title: Prte-moi ta main) or Rent a Wife (international working title), is a 2006 French romantic comedy directed by ric Lartigau, based on an original idea by Alain Chabat. The film stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alain Chabat and Bernadette Lafont. It is Chabat and Gainsbourg's third collaboration, after "Ils se marirent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants" (2004) and "The Science of Sleep" (2006). Title: Ghinzu Passage: Ghinzu is an alternative rock band founded in 1999 in Brussels, Belgium. Title: Charlotte for Ever (film) Passage: Charlotte for Ever is a 1986 feature film directed by Serge Gainsbourg, starring himself, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Roland Bertin and Roland Dubillard. Title: Lemon Incest Passage: "Lemon Incest" is a song written, composed and performed by Serge Gainsbourg in duet with his daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg. Recorded in 1984, the song was released as a single from Gainsbourg's album "Love on the Beat" in 1985. It is also available on Charlotte's 1986 album "Charlotte for Ever". It was controversial because of its theme, but nevertheless successful, reaching number 2 in the French charts. Title: Lemming (film) Passage: Lemming is a 2005 French psychological thriller film directed by Dominik Moll and starring Andr Dussollier, Charlotte Rampling, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Laurent Lucas. It was entered into the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Charlotte Gainsbourg Passage: Charlotte Lucy Gainsbourg (born 21 July 1971) is a British-French actress and singer. She is the daughter of English actress Jane Birkin and French singer and songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. After making her musical debut with her father on the song "Lemon Incest" at the age of 12, she released an album with her father at the age of 15. More than 20 years passed before she released three albums as an adult ("", "IRM" and "Stage Whisper") to commercial and critical success. Gainsbourg has also appeared in many films, including several directed by Lars von Trier, and has received both a Csar Award and the Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award. Title: Love on the Beat Passage: Love on the Beat is a 1984 album by French singer and songwriter Serge Gainsbourg. On this album, Gainsbourg used American musicians to achieve a funk-heavy rock sound. The album was controversial due to its very sexual lyrical content, with homosexuality and prostitution as the subject matters on many of the tracks. Perhaps most controversial was "Lemon Incest", which was set to Frdric Chopin's tude No. 3 and sung as a duet with his then-12-year-old daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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Which genus of flowering plants contains eight species all from the western Cape Province of South Africa, Calycanthus or Coleonema?
Title: Western Cape Division Passage: The Western Cape Division of the High Court of South Africa (previously named the Cape Provincial Division and the Western Cape High Court, and commonly known as the Cape High Court) is a superior court of law with general jurisdiction over the Western Cape province of South Africa. The division, which sits at Cape Town, consists of 31 judges led by Judge President John Hlophe. Title: Mossel Bay Passage: Mossel Bay is a harbour town of about 130,000 people on the Southern Cape (or Garden Route) of South Africa. It is an important tourism and farming region of the Western Cape Province. Mossel Bay lies 400 kilometres east of the country's seat of parliament, Cape Town (which is also the capital city of the Western Cape Province), and 400 km west of Port Elizabeth, the largest city in the Eastern Cape Province. The older parts of the town occupy the north-facing side of the Cape St Blaize Peninsula, whilst the newer suburbs straddle the Peninsula and have spread eastwards along the sandy shore of the Bay. Title: Calycanthus Passage: Calycanthus (sweetshrub) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Calycanthaceae, endemic to North America. The genus includes two to four species depending on taxonomic interpretation; two are accepted by the "Flora of North America". Title: University of the Western Cape Stadium Passage: University of the Western Cape Stadium, commonly abbreviated and referred to as UWC Stadium, and sometimes also referred to as University of the Western Cape Sports Ground, is a multi-use stadium, situated in the Bellville suburb of Cape Town, at the Western Cape Province in South Africa. The exact location, is at the Southeastern corner of University of the Western Cape, only 300m from the Unibell railway station. Since its construction in 1983, the stadium has been home to UWC athletics, rugby, soccer and numerous other sporting events and local gatherings. The stadium complex also feature several offices, and became the new official SAFA headquarters for the West Coast Regional League, in August 2006. Title: Paarl Passage: Paarl ( ; Afrikaans: ] or more commonly ] ; derived from "Parel", meaning "Pearl" in Dutch) is a city with 191,013 inhabitants in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is the third oldest town and European settlement in the Republic of South Africa (after Cape Town and Stellenbosch) and the largest town in the Cape Winelands. Due to the growth of the Mbekweni township, it is now a de facto urban unit with Wellington. It is situated about 60 km northeast of Cape Town in the Western Cape Province and is renowned for its haunting scenic beauty and deep viticulture and fruit growing heritage. Title: Coleonema Passage: Coleonema is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae. The eight known species are all from the western Cape Province of South Africa. In Australia, where they are cultivated as garden ornamentals, they are often incorrectly referred to as Diosma. Title: Cape Province Passage: The Province of the Cape of Good Hope (Afrikaans: "Provinsie van die Kaap die Goeie Hoop" ), commonly referred to as the Cape Province (Afrikaans: "Kaapprovinsie" ), was a province in the Union of South Africa and subsequently the Republic of South Africa. It encompassed the old Cape Colony, and had Cape Town as its capital. Following the end of the Apartheid era, the Cape Province was split up to form the new Eastern Cape, Northern Cape and Western Cape provinces. Title: W. E. G. Louw Passage: William Ewart Gladstone Louw (31 May 1913 in Sutherland, formerly Cape Province, now Northern Cape Province in South Africa 24 April 1980 in Stellenbosch, Western Cape Province, South Africa), was an Afrikaner poet and is in the main known to the literary world merely as W.E.G. Louw. He was the younger brother of the poet N. P. van Wyk Louw. Title: Constitution of the Western Cape Passage: The Constitution of the Western Cape is, subject to the Constitution of South Africa, the highest law regulating the structure and powers of the government of the Western Cape province of South Africa. It was enacted by the Western Cape Provincial Legislature in terms of Chapter 6 of the national constitution, and came into force on 16 January 1998. The Western Cape is the only South African province to have adopted a constitution. Title: Heritage Western Cape Passage: Heritage Western Cape (HWC) is a provincial heritage resources authority established by the Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport of the government of the Western Cape province in South Africa. It is a public entity set up under the terms of the National Heritage Resources Act. It is mandated to care for that part of South Africa's national estate that is of provincial and local significance in the Western Cape. It may delegate responsibility for heritage resources of local significance to competent municipal governments.
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Who managed cinematography for the Indian Tamil language film, VIP, whose music was composed by longtime associate of A R Rahman, Ranjit Barot?
Title: Amman Kovil Kizhakale Passage: Amman Kovil Kizhakale (Tamil: ; English: East side of Goddess temple ) is a 1986 Indian Tamil language film starring Vijayakanth and Radha. This movie was a big commercial success. It ran 150 days in many theaters and ran 200 days in 20 theaters in Tamil Nadu. All the songs in the film were composed by Ilaiyaraaja and were massive hits. Vijayakanth also won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor Tamil. Title: 4 Tune Kookies Passage: 4 Tune Kookies is an Indian classic-rock band formed about thirty-five years ago (as People). The band was started in the 1970s when the band culture was fairly unknown in India. The band comprises Babu(Saiprasad)Choudhary - (lead guitarist), Hosi Nanji (bass guitarist), Ranjit Barot (former drummer), Derick Gomes (current drummer) and Ronnie Desai (vocalist, rhythm guitarist and song writer) Title: Engineer (film) Passage: Engineer is a shelved Tamil language film directed by Gandhi Krishna and written by Sujatha originally slated to be released in 1999. The film was based on the true story of the Sardar Sarovar Dam project and was being made in Tamil with planned versions in Telugu and Hindi too. The film had featured Arvind Swamy and Madhuri Dixit in the leading roles, with music composed by A.R. Rahman and cinematography by Jeeva. Title: V. I. P. (1997 film) Passage: V.I.P is a 1997 Indian Tamil language film directed and co-written by Sabapthay. The film features Prabhu Deva, Abbas, Simran and Rambha in the lead roles, while Rami Reddy, Prakash Raj and Manivannan play other pivotal roles. Ranjit Barot composed the music, while Arthur A. Wilson handled the cinematography. This film was opened in July 1997 to above average reviews and collections. Title: Senthamizh Paattu Passage: Senthamizh Paattu (English: "Pure Tamil song") is a 1992 Indian Tamil language film written and directed by P. Vasu. The film features Prabhu and Sukanya in the lead roles, while Salim Ghouse plays a supporting role. The film, which has music composed by M. S. Viswanathan and Ilaiyaraaja was a Deepavali release of 1992. The film was remade in Telugu as "Amma Koduku" with Rajasekhar. Title: Baba (2002 film) Passage: Baba is a 2002 Indian Tamil language fantasy action film written and produced by Rajinikanth under his banner Lotus International and directed by Suresh Krishna. With Rajinikanth in the lead role, the film's cast included Manisha Koirala, Vijayakumar, M. N. Nambiar, Goundamani, Sujatha, Karunas, Ashish Vidyarthi, Amrish Puri, Sayaji Shinde and Riyaz Khan. Guest roles and special appearances were performed by Ramya Krishnan, Sarath Babu, Raghava Lawrence, Prabhu Deva, Radha Ravi and Nassar. Soundtrack and background music were composed by A. R. Rahman. Title: Sivandha Mann Passage: Sivandha Mann ("Red Soil"), also spelt as Sivantha Mann, is a 1969 Indian Tamil language film directed by C.V. Sridhar that stars Sivaji Ganesan, Kanchana and M. N. Nambiar in the lead roles, while other actors like R. Muthuraman, Nagesh and S. V. Ranga Rao play supporting roles. It is notably the first Tamil film to be shot extensively in locations outside India, and later Tamil and Telugu films "fell to the French charm" after this. The film was a success, but the producers incurred heavy losses. A Hindi remake titled "Dharti" starred Rajendra Kumar and Waheeda Rehman in the lead, along with Sivaji Ganesan in a cameo role. Title: Ranjit Barot Passage: Ranjit Barot (born around 1955) is an Indian film score composer, music director, music arranger, drummer and singer. He is a longtime associate of A. R. Rahman. Title: Mayangaathey Passage: Mayangaathey is a Tamil language romantic comedy horror directed by C.Kumaresan. C.Kumaresan directed and acted in the movie as the main lead alongside Datin Sri Shaila V and Thivya Naidu in lead roles. K.K.Khanna and Saran Narayanan played supporting roles. The trailer of the movie was released during A.R Rahman's concert at Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur. Mayangaathey was released on 9 June 2016 nationwide in Malaysia. The film collected MYR 554,000. Title: Thamarai Kulam Passage: Thamarai Kulam ("Lotus Pond") is a 1959 Indian Tamil language film directed by Muktha Srinivasan, written by S. R. Natarajan and produced by him along with S. R. Veerabahu. It features Sowcar Janaki, V. Gopalakrishnan, M. R. Radha, N. N. Kannappa, K. Sarangkapani, V. S. Raghavan, S. A. Ashokan, Kaka Radhakrishnan, S. N. Lakshmi, Padmini Priyadarshini, and Nagesh in his film debut.
Arthur A. Wilson
V. I. P. (1997 film)
Ranjit Barot
What is the full name of the University where Patrick Callaerts is the head of the "VIB Laboratory of Developmental Genetics"?
Title: Genome (journal) Passage: Genome, formerly known as the Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology (19591986), is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that published since 1959 by NRC Research Press. "Genome" prints articles in the fields of genetics and genomics, including cytogenetics, molecular and evolutionary genetics, population genetics, and developmental genetics. "Genome" is affiliated with the Canadian Society for Molecular Biosciences, and is co-edited by Graham Scoles of the University of Saskatchewan and Melania E. Cristescu of McGill University. Title: Jean-Christophe Marine Passage: Jean-Christophe Marine (born 5 October 1968) is a Belgian molecular biologist and researcher at CME (Center of Human Genetics) Ku-Leuven (Belgium). He is head of the VIB Laboratory of Molecular Cancer Biology. His research interest is in the identification and characterization of cancer growth modulators, such as p53. Title: Elizabeth S. Russell Passage: Elizabeth S. Russell also known as "Elizabeth (Tibby) Buckley Shull Russell" (May 1, 1913 May 28, 2001) was a scientist in the field of mammalian developmental genetics, spending most of her career at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor. Elizabeth is most recognised for her ground breaking work in pigmentation, blood-forming cells, and germ cells. Elizabeth also raised awareness for the benefits of genetically-defined laboratory animals in biomedical research. Title: Human genetics Passage: Human genetics is the study of inheritance as it occurs in human beings. Human genetics encompasses a variety of overlapping fields including: classical genetics, cytogenetics, molecular genetics, biochemical genetics, genomics, population genetics, developmental genetics, clinical genetics, and genetic counseling. Title: Christine Van Broeckhoven Passage: Christine Van Broeckhoven (born 9 April 1953) is a Belgian molecular biologist and professor in Molecular genetics at the University of Antwerp (Antwerp, Belgium). She is also leading the VIB Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Antwerp of the Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB). Christine Van Broeckhoven does research on Alzheimer dementia, bipolar mental disorders and other neurological diseases. Since 1983 she has had her own laboratory for molecular genetics at the University of Antwerp, and since 2005 is focussing her research on neurodegenerative brain diseases. She is an associate editor of the scientific journal "Genes, Brain and Behavior". Title: Genesis (journal) Passage: Genesis: The Journal of Genetics and Development (often styled "genesis") is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of genetics and developmental biology. It was established as "Developmental Genetics" in 1979 and obtained its current title in 2000. In addition to original research articles, the journal also publishes letters to the editor and technology reports relevant to the understanding of the functions of genes. The editor-in-chief is Sally A. Moody (George Washington University). Title: David Ish-Horowicz Passage: David Ish-Horowicz FRS (born 1948) is a British scientist. He is currently a Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at University College London (since 2013). Between 1987 and 2013, he was a Principal Scientist and Head of the Developmental Genetics Laboratory at Cancer Research UK (formerly Imperial Cancer Research Fund). He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2002 and won the Waddington Medal from the British Society for Developmental Biology in 2007. He is a former member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine. He has been a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization since 1985. Title: Denis Duboule Passage: Denis Duboule (born 1955 in Geneva) is a Swiss-French biologist. He earned his PhD in Biology in 1984 and is currently Professor of Developmental Genetics and Genomics at the cole polytechnique fdrale de Lausanne (EPFL) and at the Department of Genetics and Evolution of the University of Geneva. Since 2001, he is also the Director of the Swiss National Research Center "Frontiers in Genetics". He has notably worked on Hox genes, a group of genes involved in the formation of the body plan and of the limbs. Title: Patrick Callaerts Passage: Patrick Callaerts is a Belgian molecular biologist and researcher at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Leuven, Belgium). He is head of the "VIB Laboratory of Developmental Genetics, KU Leuven". Title: KU Leuven Passage: The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven ("Catholic University of Leuven" ), abbreviated KU Leuven and also known as the University of Leuven, is a research university in the Dutch-speaking city of Leuven in Flanders, Belgium. It conducts teaching, research, and services in the sciences, engineering, humanities, medicine, law, and social sciences.
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Patrick Callaerts
KU Leuven
What is the name of the largest film production company of Hong Kong that produced "Return of the One-Armed Swordsman"?
Title: The New One-Armed Swordsman Passage: The New One-Armed Swordsman, also known as Triple Irons, is a 1971 Hong Kong "wuxia" film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring David Chiang. Chiang replaced Jimmy Wang, the star of the two preceding films in the series, "The One-Armed Swordsman" and "Return of the One-Armed Swordsman". The film features Chang Cheh's usual brand of violent swordplay and bloody effects. Title: One Armed Swordsman Against Nine Killers Passage: One Armed Swordsman Against Nine Killers is a 1976 Chinese film starring Jimmy Wang Yu. Although the film star Jimmy Wang Yu as the one-armed swordsman, it has no connection to the 1967 film "One-Armed Swordsman" and its sequel the 1969 film "Return of the One-Armed Swordsman". Title: Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman Passage: Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman ( , Shin Zatichi: Yabure! Tjin-ken ) , also known as Zatoichi Meets the One-Armed Swordsman, is a 1971 Hong Kong-Japanese "wuxia""chambara" crossover film directed by Chinese film director Hsu Tseng Hung and Japanese film director Kimiyoshi Yasuda. The film stars Jimmy Wang Yu as the "One-Armed Swordsman" Wang Gang and Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. This film is a crossover of the "One-Armed Swordsman" and "Zatoichi" film series. Title: Cliff Lok Passage: Cliff Lok, also Koo Lung, Ku Lung, Gam Tung, Chin Tong, Chin Tung, Lung Goon-Ting, Lung Kuan-Ting, Kan Tung, Kam Tung and Cliff Lok Kam Tung () (born 11 September 1948) is a retired Chinese film actor and martial artist who worked in the Cinema of Hong Kong. He began his career at the Peking Opera. He starred in at least 60 films between 1966 and 2001, most of them wuxiamartial arts pictures of the late 1960s and the 1970s. Films include "One-Armed Swordsman" (1967), "Golden Swallow" (1968), "Return of the One-Armed Swordsman" (1969), "The Wandering Swordsman" (1970), "King Eagle" (1971) and "The Black Enforcer" (1972). Title: One-Armed Swordsman Passage: One-Armed Swordsman is a 1967 Hong Kong "wuxia" film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Directed by Chang Cheh, it was the first of the new style of "wuxia" films emphasizing male anti-heroes, violent swordplay and heavy bloodletting. It was the first Hong Kong film to make HK1 million at the local box office, propelling its star Jimmy Wang to super stardom. Title: Saga Studios Passage: Saga Studio (or Saga Film AS) was a film production company in Denmark founded by John Olsen. Several years after Olsen co-founded ASA Film Studio with Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Henning Karmark, there was a falling out between the partners over financial issues. Olsen took his interests and opened Saga Studio as a separate company in 1942, which included a film studio, film rental business and the Saga Cinema, becoming the fourth largest film production company in Denmark and known for their comedy films. More than 80 films were produced by the studio from 1942 through 1974. Some of its most successful films were the popular comedies of Danish comedian Dirch Passer. Title: Jimmy Wang (actor) Passage: Wang Zhengquan (born March 28, 1943), known professionally as Jimmy Wang, is a Taiwanese actor, film director, producer and screenwriter. Wang rose to fame in 1967 with his starring role in "One-Armed Swordsman", a martial arts film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and "The Chinese Boxer" (1970). Title: Return of the One-Armed Swordsman Passage: Return of the One-Armed Swordsman, also known as One-Armed Swordsman Return, is a 1969 Hong Kong "wuxia" film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The film is a sequel to the 1967 film "One-Armed Swordsman", with Jimmy Wang and Lisa Chiao Chiao reprising their roles. Title: Run Run Shaw Passage: Sir Run Run Shaw, GBM, CBE ( November 23, 1907 7 January 2014), also known as Shao Yifu and Siu Yat-fu, was a Hong Kong entertainment mogul and philanthropist. He was one of the most influential figures in the Asian entertainment industry. He founded the Shaw Brothers Studio, one of the largest film production companies in Hong Kong, and TVB, the dominant television company in Hong Kong. Title: Shaw Brothers Studio Passage: Shaw Brothers (HK) Ltd. () was the largest film production company of Hong Kong.
Shaw Brothers Studio
The New One-Armed Swordsman
Shaw Brothers Studio
Lucrezia Borgia and Odyssey, are written works?
Title: Lucrezia Borgia (opera) Passage: Lucrezia Borgia is a melodramatic opera in a prologue and two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Felice Romani wrote the Italian libretto after the play "Lucrezia Borgia" by Victor Hugo, in its turn after the legend of Lucrezia Borgia. "Lucrezia Borgia" was first performed on 26 December 1833 at La Scala, Milan. Title: Odyssey Passage: The Odyssey ( ; Greek: "Odsseia", ] in Classical Attic) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the "Iliad", the other work ascribed to Homer. The "Odyssey" is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second-oldest extant work of Western literature; the "Iliad" is the oldest. Scholars believe the "Odyssey" was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia. Title: Lucrezia Borgia (play) Passage: Lucrezia Borgia (French: "Lucrce Borgia" ) is an 1833 play by the French writer Victor Hugo. It is a historical work portraying the Renaissance-era Italian aristocrat Lucrezia Borgia. The play (along with "Angelo, Tyrant of Padua") is believed to have been a major influence on Oscar Wilde's "The Duchess of Padua" (1891). Title: The Secret Nights of Lucrezia Borgia Passage: The Secret Nights of Lucrezia Borgia (Italian:Le notti segrete di Lucrezia Borgia, Spanish:Las noches secretas de Lucrecia Borgia) is a 1982 Italian-Spanish historical film directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Sirpa Lane, George Hilton and Willey Reynolds. Title: Lucrezia Borgia (1947 film) Passage: Lucrezia Borgia (Spanish:Lucrecia Borgia) is a 1947 Argentine historical film directed by Luis Bayn Herrera and starring Olinda Bozn, Hctor Quintanilla and Gog Andreu. The film portrays the life of Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519). Title: Pier Luigi de Borgia, 1st duke of Ganda Passage: Pier Luigi de Borgia, 1st duke of Ganda (Spanish: "Pedro Luis de Borja" , Latin: "Petrus Ludovicus de Boria" ) (1458 or 14601488 or 1491) was a Valencian noble. Pier Luigi was the son of Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia (later Pope Alexander VI), and half-brother of Cesare Borgia, Gioffre Borgia, Giovanni Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia. Title: Lucrezia Borgia (1940 film) Passage: Lucrezia Borgia is a 1940 Italian historical film directed by Hans Hinrich and starring Isa Pola, Friedrich Benfer and Carlo Ninchi. The film portrays the life of Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519), one of a number of Italian films of the era set during the Renaissance. It was made at the Scalera Studios in Rome. Title: Giovanni Borgia (Infans Romanus) Passage: Giovanni Borgia (March 1498 1548), known as the Infans Romanus ("the Roman child"), was born into the House of Borgia in secret and is of unclear parentage. Speculations of the child's parentage involve either Lucrezia Borgia with her alleged lover, Perotto Calderon or Cesare Borgia, or Pope Alexander VI as his father. Cesare Borgia's biographer Rafael Sabatini says that the truth is fairly clear: Alexander fathered the child with an unknown Roman woman. Title: Lucrezia Borgia (1922 film) Passage: Lucrezia Borgia is a 1922 German silent historical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Liane Haid and Albert Bassermann. It was based on a novel by Harry Sheff, and portrayed the life of the Renaissance Italian aristocrat Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519). Botho Hoefer and Robert Neppach worked as the film's art directors, designing the period sets needed. Title: Lucrezia Borgia (1912 film) Passage: Lucrezia Borgia is a 1912 Italian silent historical film directed by Gerolamo Lo Savio and starring Francesca Bertini in the title role of Lucrezia Borgia.
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Lucrezia Borgia (opera)
Odyssey
Christian XXX or Christian, is the stage name of an American pornographic actor and producer, he was the main producerdirector for the company Naughty America, during which span of years?
Title: Jake Deckard Passage: Jake Deckard (born December 30, 1972) is an American pornographic actor and director who appears in gay pornographic films and magazines. In 2008, he started his own production company, "Screaming Eagle XXX". Deckard won both Best Actor and Performer of the Year at the 2008 GayVN Awards. Title: Tonight's Girlfriend Passage: Tonight's Girlfriend is an American pornographic website. It was launched in 2012 and is operated by the Naughty America label. Title: Mr. Pete Passage: Mr. Pete (born January 30, 1980) is the stage name of an American pornographic actor and director. In 2000, he started acting in pornographic films at the age of 20. Mr. Pete has won multiple adult industry awards, including the 2013 XRCO Award for Unsung Swordsman. In 2014, he was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame. Title: Gunner de Medici Passage: Gunner (born Christian de Medici on March 17, 1980) best known mononymously as "Gunner", is an American pornographic actor, filmmaker, designer and model, who first became known in 1998 with the launch of his "reality" pornographic website, GunnerWorld. In 1998, he donned The name "Gunner", was a childhood nickname. Several adult film stars have since used the same name. Title: Christian XXX Passage: Christian XXX or Christian (born May 8, 1974) is the stage name of an American pornographic actor and producer. He was known as Maxx Diesel during the beginning of his career when he performed in gay porn, appearing in over 1000 scenes in transgender and straight erotica and winning three AVN Awards since then. He was the main producerdirector for the company Naughty America from 2009-2011. Title: Ken Ryker Passage: Ken Ryker (born August 17, 1972, in Jeonju, South Korea) is the stage name of an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay, straight and bisexual pornographic movies. He was raised in Texas, but now resides in California. He is openly bisexual and has had both gay and straight relationships. Title: Max Ryder Passage: George Alvin (born March 16, 1993) better known by his stage name Max Ryder is an American pornographic actor and model. He uses his first name as a stylist, but as a pornographic actor and model uses his stage name. Title: Not Married with Children XXX Passage: Not Married With Children XXX is an American pornographic film released on August 25, 2009 that parodies the sitcom "Married... with Children". The film was directed by Will Ryder and produced by the company X-Play, who had also created parodies such as "Not the Bradys XXX", "Not Bewitched XXX", and "Not the Cosbys XXX". Title: Naughty America Passage: Naughty America is a pornographic film studio based in San Diego, California. Title: C.J. Wright Passage: C.J. Wright (born September 26, 1982) is the stage name of an American pornographic actor, director, and owner the company CJ Wright Productions.
2009-2011
Christian XXX
Naughty America
Which tomb is in a valley known as the "Valley of the Gates of the Kings"?
Title: Valley of the Kings Passage: The Valley of the Kings (Arabic: "Wd al Mulk" ), the "Valley of the Gates of the Kings" (Arabic: "Wd Abwb al Mulk" ), is a valley in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, rock cut tombs were excavated for the Pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom (the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt). Title: KV7 Passage: Tomb KV7 in the Valley of the Kings was the final resting place of Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II ("Ramesses the Great") of the Nineteenth Dynasty. It is located in the main valley, opposite the tomb of his sons, KV5, and near to the tomb of his son and successor, Merenptah, KV8. Unlike other tombs in the area, Tomb KV7 was placed in an unusual location and has been badly damaged by the flash floods that periodically sweep through the valley. Title: Phacelia greenei Passage: Phacelia greenei is a species of phacelia known by the common name Scott Valley phacelia. It is endemic to the southern Klamath Mountains of far northern California, where it is known only from Scott Valley, a valley known for its alfalfa growing, and vicinity. Title: River Mimram Passage: The river valley known locally as the "Mimram Valley" is named after the River Mimram, which rises from a spring to the north-west of Whitwell, in North Hertfordshire, England, and makes its confluence with the River Lea near Horn's Mill in Hertford. At Whitwell there are watercress beds which have existed since Roman times and these are fed by the same springs. The valley extends northwards where it becomes known as Lilley Bottom. Other sections of the valley are known as Kimpton Bottom and Codicote Bottom. After flowing through Whitwell, Kimpton and Codicote, the river flows through the middle of Welwyn village before heading between the modern and older Digswell settlements, and then running cross-country until it reaches the River Lea at Hertford. Title: Chteau Marsyas Passage: Chteau Marsyas is a vineyard located in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon. The name of the property stems from the ancient Greek name of the Bekaa valley known as the Marsyas valley in Hellenistic times. Title: KV20 Passage: KV20 is a tomb in the Valley of the Kings (Egypt). It was probably the first royal tomb to be constructed in the valley. KV20 was the original burial place of Thutmose I (who was later re-interred in KV38) and later was adapted by his daughter Hatshepsut to accommodate both her and her father. The tomb was known to the Napoleonic Expedition in 1799, but a full clearance of the tomb only was undertaken by Howard Carter in 1903, although it had been visited by several explorers between 1799 and 1903. KV20 is distinguished from other tombs in the valley, both in its general layout and because of the atypical clockwise curvature of its corridors. Title: KV17 Passage: Tomb KV17, located in Egypt's Valley of the Kings and also known by the names "Belzoni's tomb", "the Tomb of Apis", and "the Tomb of Psammis, son of Nechois", is the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I of the Nineteenth Dynasty. It is one of the best decorated tombs in the valley, but now is almost always closed to the public due to damage. It was first discovered by Giovanni Battista Belzoni on 16 October 1817. When he first entered the tomb he found the wall paintings in excellent condition with the paint on the walls still looking fresh and some of the artists paints and brushes still on the floor. Title: KV34 Passage: Tomb KV34 in the Valley of the Kings (near the modern-day Egyptian city of Luxor) was the tomb of 18th dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III. Title: Green Creek (Fishing Creek) Passage: Green Creek is a tributary of Fishing Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 12.7 mi long and flows through Jackson Township, Greenwood Township, and Orange Township. The watershed of the creek has an area of 36.8 sqmi . Green Creek has three named tributaries: Little Green Creek, Rickard Hollow, and Mud Run. The creek is not designated as an impaired waterbody and is a relatively large stream, contributing a significant amount of water to Fishing Creek. A valley known as the Greenwood Valley is located in the vicinity of Green Creek. The creek's own valley was likely affected by glaciation during the Ice Age. Title: Afon Crawnon Passage: The Afon Crawnon is a river in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of Powys, Wales. The headwaters rise on the hills north of Trefil and flow northeast down a valley known as Dyffryn Crawnon for 7km to a confluence with the River Usk just west of Llangynidr. The valley is notable for being at the centre of a major green energy initiative known as The Three Green Valleys project and which involves the construction of several micro-hydro schemes. Dyffryn Crawnon is translated from Welsh to mean "Valley of the Garlic River".
Tomb KV34
KV34
Valley of the Kings